Static FBML and Widgets
Dave,
After much experimentation I've been able to create several unique pages\tabs on our fan page.
The latest one uses this code within a Static-FBML box;
<fb:swf height="413" width="746" />
<center><h1>Click the image/picture!</h1></center>
Here is a link to the results;
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Peoria-...
Rather impressive and we can create as many uniquely named tabs as we want.
My experimenting with this stems from the fact that I cannot add multiple instances of the "Widget" or "More" pages to my page nor can I give them unique names. In our design you'll see how we're trying to get a unique look.
If I could get the actual .SWF file for Slideshow Pro they could be used in a similar fashion.
After much experimentation I've been able to create several unique pages\tabs on our fan page.
The latest one uses this code within a Static-FBML box;
<fb:swf height="413" width="746" />
<center><h1>Click the image/picture!</h1></center>
Here is a link to the results;
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Peoria-...
Rather impressive and we can create as many uniquely named tabs as we want.
My experimenting with this stems from the fact that I cannot add multiple instances of the "Widget" or "More" pages to my page nor can I give them unique names. In our design you'll see how we're trying to get a unique look.
If I could get the actual .SWF file for Slideshow Pro they could be used in a similar fashion.
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Inappropriate?Scott,
Thanks for the info. Giving you the SWF would defeat the purpose of the 'widget'. Running the SWF means the content is not dynamic, controlled by the runtime, etc. It's just a SWF.
Static FBML's great and all, but a big part of the point is for apps, tabs, widgets, etc. to be driven by Dynamic content.
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