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Facebook Instant Article: Notes from the field

Notes while playing with facebook instant articles

Claim your URL

Facebook Instant Article Setup: Claim Your URL
Facebook Instant Article Setup: Claim Your URL(s)

Related articles

List maximum 3 related articles
List maximum 3 related articles
Error/warning if you list more than 3 related articles
Facebook Instant Article: maximum related articles is 3
Facebook Instant Article: maximum related articles is 3

Maximum <br /> tags is 5

Facebook Instant Article: maximum <br /> tags is 5
Facebook Instant Article: maximum <br /> tags is 5

Feedback is not supported for youtube video iframe

Feedback is not supported for youtube video iframe
Feedback is not supported for youtube video iframe

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