Creating a Fake Facebook Page not for posting?
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02-20-2014, 12:49 PM
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Depends on the functionality you need for your demonstration and your level of skill.
One simple method is to open up a real facebook page and save it as a complete webpage, then use an html editor to alter it as you see fit. That may or may not work for you, depending on what you're really trying to do here. For example, it would take serious skill to create something that will demonstrate the proper methods of posting to facebook. It's not hard to copy what a webpage looks like, but the back-end functionality is not available for download, it is hidden by the facebook servers. You only get the inputs and responses. Everything else is proprietary and if you want to duplicate it, you'll have to be skilled enough to program it yourself. EDIT: OK, for that purpose, what I suggested will work, since you won't need any functionality. You'll need to save your webpage in pretty much any browser, then open it and edit it in pretty much any HTML editor. If you are not at all experienced with this kind of stuff, for your purposes, Microsoft Word should be a sufficient editor. You save your webpage (make sure to save it as a complete page), then go to Word, find the page you saved and open it up. Make your changes and save however many versions you need. It won't look perfect, but it should do the trick. |
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Creating a Fake Facebook Page not for posting? - Jack - 02-20-2014, 12:34 PM
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