Simple iFrames Tutorial for Facebook – Create A Custom Page With Static HTML iFrames Tab!

Simple iFrames Tutorial for Facebook - Create A Custom Page With Static HTML iFrames Tab!

http://louisesteiner.com – This simple iframes tutorial will walk you step by step through the process of creating a custom page with the “Static HTML iFrame…
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15 responses to “Simple iFrames Tutorial for Facebook – Create A Custom Page With Static HTML iFrames Tab!”

  1. lee michaels says:

    Hi the tutorial was fine but yu didn’t mention that the software is $29 a
    month!! I think that is am important point especially since there are other
    comparable free Iframe software available. Omititng something like that is
    not being honest,

  2. Dan Reimer says:

    Good content however very poor picture quality.

  3. Rodney Manuel says:

    I had added it to my fanpage but when I go there the welcome button is not
    there, So I did it to my second fanpage and it is not there either. And
    when I click the static Html button on my home page my 2 fan page is gone
    but the welcome button is not on my pages. I dont know what to do..

  4. In2graphix says:

    hi thre thank you for the video , ive been trying to put my images from
    photobucket and from my computer folder and i put some paypal buttons that
    i made on paypal BUT ones i paste it on my facebook the images dont show at
    all only a frame where the photo goes and the paypal button take me to my
    account and fans/clients click on it and same thing happens takes them
    right to my paypal account tis are the same buttons ive been using on my
    pages and havent had a problem before … can you tell me y is it doin that
    or can you help me ?? please let me know asap thank you

  5. Tasha Ezaki says:

    I am very excited to use this new app! I just downloaded it today 🙂
    Thanks Louise!

  6. arik arik says:

    Hey @LouiseSteiner,
    thanks for the great tutorial!
    how can i set a Like button like they do in :airbnb.com so each hotel/place
    to stay has its own “Like page”?
    see here for example:
    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/1750976?s=3229
    the like button refer to the place and not for airbnb.com facebook page.

  7. Tom LaRocque says:

    Louise, is this information still relevant? Are iFrames still used in
    Facebook? Can you steer me to an exemplary page? I’ve recently begun to
    looking at Facebook marketing, and much of the instructional material seems
    to be grossly out of date.

  8. Louise Steiner says:

    @TheJordanian10 Just add the embed code to your html, but make sure your
    video is hosted on a secure site, so it will be visible to everyone in
    facebook. Louise

  9. Louise Steiner says:

    @babyrocasmama Sorry but I don’t know the answer to that one. Perhaps
    someone else can help? Or maybe you can try it out and report back 🙂

  10. MuitoDaora says:

    comic sans? really?!

  11. athena3000 says:

    Thank you Louise! Great tutorial!

  12. jlcel0818ya says:

    Hi Thanks for the videos. I was watching the tutorial on how to add like
    button to a fan page and end up coming to view this video. Since all I want
    for now is to simply add a like button, would I just copy and paste more or
    less the entire html code from my current page after inserting the codes
    generated from the add button page? John

  13. Louise Steiner says:

    @MrJOTART Lo siento Marlon, pero yo no hablo español suficiente para hacer
    un tutorial en español. Lo Siento no te puedo ayudar con esto. 🙁 Louise

  14. Louise Steiner says:

    SME stands for Sony Music Entertainment . My guess is you are using some
    music that Facebook is not licensed to play. Try changing the
    soundtrack…..that is if you are using a soundtrack and make sure you are
    using a track free of copyright.

  15. Louise Steiner says:

    @amandaakalila15 You need to host your photos somewhere like Amazon S3 and
    then add the direct link. I touch upon this very briefly at the end of the
    video. The video suggests using Photobucket, but given the changes that are
    happening at Facebook with secure servers, I suggest using Amazon S3
    instead. Louise

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