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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T22:19:42+00:00 2026-05-14T22:19:42+00:00

I am having some issues with the new facebook like button. It shows up

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I am having some issues with the new facebook like button. It shows up fine, however for some reason it’s not pulling the title of the page.

I have the and I am using og:title, all are filled in, when I view the source of the iframe created on the load of he button, the in there is blank. I am also trying to put the tweetmeme and that’s seeing that title and not the meta, or the normal page title.

What am I doing wrong?

<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:og="http://opengraphprotocol.org/schema/" xmlns:fb="http://developers.facebook.com/schema/">

<fb:like href="<?=$url?>" layout="button_count" show_faces="false" width="100" font="arial"></fb:like>

UPDATE: Complete Head

<head>


<title>Ladder 15 Gets A New Menu!</title>
<meta content="Growing up can be hard to do, especially in the Mad River family. But Ladder 15 has come into its own over the winter.&nbsp; With some new cocktails, wine selection, a hefty new beer list and veteran Chef David Ansill in the kitchen, you can check your fist pump at" name="Description">
<meta content="" name="Keywords">
<meta content="cities2night inc." name="author">
<meta content="Cities2Night 2010" name="copyright">
<meta content="en-us" name="language">
<meta content="General" name="rating">
<meta content="index,follow" name="robots">
<meta content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" http-equiv="Content-Type">
<meta content="Ladder 15 gets a new menu!" name="tweetmeme-title">
<meta content="Ladder 15 gets a new menu!" property="og:title">
<meta content="article" property="og:type">
<meta content="http://philly.cities2night.com/articles/show/listing/11/ladder-15-gets-a-new-menu" property="og:url">
<meta content="http://philly.cities2night.com/public/article_images/11.jpg" property="og:image">
<meta content="c0176da0ec38aaf107c0ef6c8cdeee38" property="fb:app_id">
<meta content="Philly2night.com" property="og:site_name">
<meta content="Growing up can be hard to do, especially in the Mad River family. But Ladder" property="og:description"></head>
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    2026-05-14T22:19:43+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 10:19 pm

    Are you using a development URL? This is the page that I see when I visit the link specified by your “og:url”, which has the title “Philly2night.com’s Articles” and no open graph meta data specified. I imagine this is probably an issue, as Facebook will likely try to pull info from the available URL.

    Also, for the pages you listed that have a good number of “likes” already, you may run into this issue:

    You can update the attributes of your
    page by updating your page’s
    tags. Note that og:title and og:type
    are only editable initially – after
    the page receives 10 likes, these
    properties become fixed to avoid
    surprising users who have liked the
    page already, and changing the title
    or type tags will result in your page
    losing any existing likes.

    From the FB Open Graph Protocol explanation.

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