August 21, 2011
Posted by: Joy : Category:
Facebook Tips

As you might already know, on Facebook, we can insert some certain media attachment like image, video/flash or mp3 audio through our own application. The attachment is an array of structured data that defines the post. To understand how to post what kind of attachment we would like to post, we need to understand about
Facebook Stream Attachments. You can read more about the detail on their page. Here, we are discussing the issue on one of its parameters named “name”.
You can use this Stream Attachments through :
As i said above before, here we’re gonna try to use the ‘name’ parameter on the attachment to add an FBML Injection to our post. This trick found by some of our brothers and sisters on balikita, inspired by a tag button then Roy Castillo use fb:lives-tream, then tweaked more by some other forum members. Let’s assume that you have already known about how to insert the attachment, you can insert some FBML codes inside the parameter like :
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July 24, 2011
Posted by: Joy : Category:
Facebook Tips

Do you still remember the trick about
custom tag on facebook comment? This time we’re gonna discuss about how to make a
blue colored status/comment, which is linkable to a facebook fan page. I personally dont have any idea, who is the one who first found this trick. This is actually a belated post as some other blogs and forums have already posted this trick on the first of june last month. we dont need any application to do this.
One thing to remember, this is not about tagging our friends id, this is just about how to make a clickable status/comment text, not like our previous one on custom tag on facebook comment. We need to fill two certain conditions to be able to do this trick :
- We need a fan page with 0 as the page name
- we have to be the admin or be fan of the page, simply like the page
OK, kindly follow this steps to make the things easier :
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July 21, 2011
Posted by: Joy : Category:
Facebook Tips

Based on
wikipedia, Emoji (絵文字) is the Japanese term for the picture characters or
emoticons used in Japanese electronic messages and webpages. Originally meaning pictograph, the word literally means e “picture” + moji “letter”. The characters are used much like emoticons elsewhere, but a wider range is provided, and the icons are standardized and built into the handsets. Some emoji are very specific to Japanese culture, such as a bowing (apologizing) businessman, a face wearing a face mask or a group of emoji representing popular foods (ramen noodles, dango, onigiri, Japanese curry, sushi). The three main Japanese operators, NTT DoCoMo, au and SoftBank Mobile (formerly Vodafone), have each defined their own variants of emoji.
Usually, this emotions set can only be used on facebook using mobile phone like, iphone or android. Long before this, we can use an app named emoji to add this to our wall and comment, but it was filtered already, that time, we could even develop our own application to send this emoji icons set to reply comments. But recently the method was filtered by facebook.
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July 06, 2011
Posted by: Joy : Category:
Facebook Tips
Facebook has announced a Video Calling feature and group chat, along with other improvements to Messages. Video Calling will be available to everyone over the next few weeks, but if you don’t want to wait, you can get it now.
To start video calling now, visit this page on Facebook and click Get Started.
Once you’ve clicked the button, Facebook will lead you through the process of starting to use Video Calling. First, you’ll need to install an app, this may require that you allow it in your browser.
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