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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:21:07+00:00 2026-05-14T20:21:07+00:00

Im getting some parse erros when loading in my facebook app through the canvas.

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Im getting some parse erros when loading in my facebook app through the canvas. Its in an iframe. Can anyone tell me where I can start to look for documentation regarding this?

Errors whilst loading page from application

Parse errors:

CSS Error (line 40 char 36): Error in parsing value for property.: 'font'  Declaration dropped.

CSS Error (line 183 char 18): Expected declaration.  Skipped to next declaration.
CSS Error (line 272 char 65): Unknown property.: '-webkit-border-radius'  Declaration dropped.
CSS Error (line 272 char 110): Unknown property.: 'border-radius'  Declaration dropped.
CSS Error (line 272 char 135): Unknown property.: '-webkit-box-shadow'  Declaration dropped.
CSS Error (line 272 char 181): Unknown property.: '-moz-box-shadow'  Declaration dropped.
CSS Error (line 272 char 221): Unknown property.: 'box-shadow'  Declaration dropped.
CSS Error (line 317 char 23): Unknown property.: '-webkit-border-radius'  Declaration dropped.
CSS Error (line 319 char 15): Unknown property.: 'border-radius'  Declaration dropped.

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    2026-05-14T20:21:08+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:21 pm

    Forget about that unless your layout if fine, facebook imposes a host of restrictions. Note that as developer only you will see those messages and not the users of the application

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