subject: Facebook iframe tutorial and iframe introduction [print this page] Facebook iframe tutorial and iframe introduction
It means you cannot add FBML applications to your facebook pages and you will not be able to create FBML application after March 11, 2011, so small business owners or affiliate marketers might need some kind of facebook iframe tutorial.
Facebook is the leading social community online. With over 300 million users, there has never been a better way to maximize your exposure, and get your message seen by a massive customer base. The greatest thing about advertising with Facebook, is the flexibility of your advertisements. You can customize your advertisements with the new facebook iframe tutorial so they appear only to specific groups or segments of people based on the information contained within their profile or based on gender, location or personal preferences.
For example, if your product is tailored towards single mothers, you could develop your advertisements with the help of facebook iframe tutorials so that they are triggered to appear only for those who have indicated that they are single mothers in their profiles, or who have demonstrated interest in similar products or services based on their personal profile, communities or groups they've joined, or other advertisements they've responded to.
What is iFrame application?
The iFrame application will allow the user to embed some external Webpage in Facebook Page tabs (the new page layout will have the "tabs" in left column instead of top).
The good news about the iframe webpage is that the webpage will not be hosted on Facebook, So users can use standard CSS, HTML and Javascript like you use on any other webpage. The interactions with Facebook will be done by using XFBML tags and Facebook Software Development Kits (SDKs). So you might need facebook iframe tutorial.
The major drawback of this approach is that you might need some knowledge of the above mentioned technologies. You'll also need some Web-accessible server, where a person can upload his files for his/her application page.
Iframes will be supported on page tabs
Previously, iFrames on page tabs were not allowed, although they were allowed on Canvas pages, The users were required to click on the activation text or some image for loading the iFrame content. But on 10th February iFrames were allowed on both Canvas pages and Page tabs. Now they do not require some activation to load.
There are some indications from Facebook that the FBML tab applications and current Static FBML can continue to function. But facebook didn't specify any time limit so as a precaution it is advised that you switch your page to iframe.