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How To Add Facebook Like Button in Blogger Part 1

Today I am going to teach you how to add the Facebook Like Button to your Blog in Blogger!

This is Part 1 in Part 2 I am going to explain how to put the Like Box, this one is the Button Only!


Step 1: Go to the "Facebook Developers" Page: Here!




Step 2: Set the options you want, type the URL of the page you want to make the Like Button for, choose the font, layout style, color scheme, the width and the Verb that you want it to display: See the Screenshot:


Step 3: Now click Get Code as in Screenshot:


Step 4: You must See something like this:


Step 5: Go to the IFRAME Tab in the Popup window you just saw and copy the code beneath.

Step 6: Now Go To Blogger Dashboard > Layout > Add Gadget >  HTML/JAVASCRIPT


Step 7: Now paste the Code we copied in the window that should appear, name it and click save, then Save Arrangement. See Example:


Step 8: That's it, you're done! Here is a screenshot of how your Button should look like!!



Soon! Part 2 Which will have the Like Box the bigger one, not only the button! I won't be late!

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