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    Facebook FBML is no longer valid. Have you started using iFrames?

    Hello guys,

    You might have heard about the facebook system change of today. Sources confirm that Facebook is going to remove the FBML from 11th March 2011. Do you see any changes to the pages that are created on FBML?? And have you started redesigning them with iFrame which is a little different than FBML? It can be used just like any other application to customize pages, but more professionally.

    the new iFrames makes any FB pages capable of

    - Displaying HTML5 videos
    - Insert Opt-ins forms
    - PHP email contact forms
    - Photo galleries
    - Sales page
    - Landing page
    - The popular reveal splash page
    - Your whole website inside Facebook pages!

    for information visit websites like http://www.facebookmaxed.com

    Any feedbacks would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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    I can't imagine they would remove FBML since IFrames just got here, but you do seem to have a lot more power with iframes. Still experimenting with it at our firm, we're looking to integrate our shopping cart product into Facebook using the iframe method.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ronrule View Post
    I can't imagine they would remove FBML since IFrames just got here, but you do seem to have a lot more power with iframes. Still experimenting with it at our firm, we're looking to integrate our shopping cart product into Facebook using the iframe method.
    Absolutely, though the installing procedures are kind of complicated (not too much though) it makes facebook pages highly customizable. Like as much as of a web page - yeah you can include shopping carts, opt-ins etc etc. The features never end as create the customized pages and host it in your own sites. It will add more help to businesses and websites to get more exposure. This is the sample page of Facebook Maxed -

    http://www.facebook.com/fbmaxed

    It has everything.. graphics, videos and optins..

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    I guess iframes is more powerful, but I'm a bit confused. But good thing you've provided a resource. I can understand clearly on the process of the iframe. Now, I can able to customized my page. Thanks for the great help!
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    Yeah, with iframe its more like any other web pages. We can add graphics - features etc to promote a website or business. The main thing is there is no limits for customization and we host it as our own. So none of the restrictions applied for FBML gonna hurt the design.

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    Always something new to learn!

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    Yes I tried iFrames but it's not work. Can you give some more details about this and process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by siryellow1 View Post
    Always something new to learn!
    It's not only new.. It can make your facebook pages just like a normal website. With whatever requirements you have.
    Quote Originally Posted by locksmithaz View Post
    Yes I tried iFrames but it's not work. Can you give some more details about this and process.
    It's very simple. You'll be having templates, iFrame - HTML5 codes and step by step video and documented tutorials. You just have to follow the steps to create your facebook pages. It's almost instant. By the way you should host the files in your own hosting when you create the pages using iFrame.

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