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  • Plugin Author Chuck Reynolds

    (@ryno267)

    because that ID is for a page. you need an admin id.. aka a person ID

    hcochran212

    (@hcochran212)

    I’m having the same issue, and I’ve changed the page ID to a person ID and it still doesn’t work.

    Plugin Author Chuck Reynolds

    (@ryno267)

    @hcochran212 your 260412190803266 number is a page. on articles you have this set:

    <meta property=”fb:admins” content=”266238433553975, 260412190803266″/>
    <meta property=”fb:app_id” content=”523414907779013″/>

    remove those numbers from settings and just use yours: 1087500096

    hcochran212

    (@hcochran212)

    Hi Chuck,

    I’ve updated the Facebook User Account ID: to just 1087500096, and gotten rid of the Facebook Application ID.

    How do I remove the following:
    <meta property=”fb:admins” content=”266238433553975, 260412190803266″/>
    <meta property=”fb:app_id” content=”523414907779013″/>

    and put in my own: 1087500096

    ? Thank you!

    Plugin Author Chuck Reynolds

    (@ryno267)

    idk. if you have that and only that number in settings… then that’s why I mentioned the possibility of cache. Because it was displaying something very different than what your home page was. which technically is impossible but… I assumed it was cached and still displaying old info you had in there.

    hcochran212

    (@hcochran212)

    I switched to using permalinks. It fixed one of the photos. But there is still one that isn’t working… bizarre.

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