How can we get the new language to display on social media platforms (e.g., Twitter, Facebook) after changing the webpage's Open Graph Setting and SEO?
Published on
September 22, 2023
To get the new language to display on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook after changing the webpage's Open Graph Setting and SEO, you need to ensure that you have set up the appropriate metadata for each platform.
Here are the steps to follow:
- Open Graph Setting:
- In Webflow's Designer, click on the settings tab in the right sidebar.
- Scroll down to the Open Graph SEO section.
- Modify the "Locale" field to match the desired language you want to display on social media platforms.
- SEO Metadata:
- In the Designer, navigate to the page where you want to change the language metadata.
- Click on the settings gear icon at the top right corner of the page.
- In the Settings menu, click on the SEO tab.
- Modify the "Page Title" and "Meta Description" fields to reflect the updated language.
- Preview and Publish:
- Preview the page to ensure that the changes are reflected correctly.
- Publish your site to make the changes live.
Now, when you share your webpage on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, the new language should be displayed in the Open Graph data.
Remember that it may take some time for the changes to propagate on social media platforms. If the changes are not immediately reflected, you can try using the "Fetch new scrape information" feature in Facebook's Sharing Debugger or the "Card Validator" tool in Twitter's developer platform to force an update of the metadata.
Additional questions:
- How do I set up Open Graph metadata in Webflow?
- What is the role of Open Graph in SEO?
- How can I optimize my website's SEO settings in Webflow?