How do you make multiple Facebook Like/Welcome pages?
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I have one running here http://www.facebook.com/pages/Podium-Magazine/174645832595027?sk=app_190322544333196
I want to add a different discussion piece, behind the "like us" form each month and not have to replace what I have
Does anyone know how I can set up multiple different Like pages?
Cheers
Stephen
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Glad you sorted it Stephen lol
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Got it now, whew
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=207382782627172 That's instructions for adding up to 12 static facebook pages by simply visiting a url while logged in
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Cheers Lee
I will grind through that when I have time
Seems a bit overcomplicated when adding the first Welcome page was super simple.
I just want to add a second Welcome page (static html page)
S
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Is surprisingly easy to implement if you have css/html knowledge, just create your design and upload it to web-server, create an app that links to this and then create a new tab that links to the app.
"Apps on Facebook are loaded into a Canvas Page. A Canvas Page is quite literally a blank canvas within Facebook on which to run your app. You populate the Canvas Page by providing a Canvas URL (the location of your design) that contains the HTML, JavaScript and CSS that make up your app."
If you need more detailed info inbox me.
Is pretty awesome, means you can add pretty much anything you like into a fb application, video, forums or anything that is web based such as contact forms and signup etc.
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Hi Lee
I want to set up multiple "like" pages with multiple payoff pages - in your example, I want to make multiple Welcome pages
Basically, You have Welcome and Products page, how do I do that?
Cheers
S
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I'm assuming you mean you want to add the likes that you have in that image so that they are clickable? To accomplish this you'd have to use css/html to create the app opposed to simply including an image.
Is then up to you where you put the like buttons.
Alternatively if you're wanting to create new tabs, then a separate app needs to be created for each discussion.
Sorry if I've misunderstood ur question, not 100% on what you mean by "behind the "like us"
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