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Is there a way for facebook fangating on a HTML site?
02-24-2014, 08:43 PM
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Is there a way for facebook fangating on a HTML site?
I currently have a website and I want a little advertisement to get it known a little better.
A good free advertisement is the facebook 'like'. A person likes, his thousand friends see he watched my website and they check it out, like it and so on.

But I give people my website but it would be cool if I had some advertisement in return from everyone who visits my page.
I found they call it fangating, forcing a person to like your website before being able to see the full content. This is easily possible on your facebook page with an app.

But as in this example (http://ha-ha-pics.com/neck-workout/) you can see it is also possible on an HTML site you made yourself.
If you know how this is done, please tell me.

But I have a second problem. I think it will need PHP to connect to facebook to check if the visitor liked or not. I only have a 50MB online server which I can use from my internet provider, which is more than enough for a website but it does not support PHP, XML and stuff like that.
I can only use it for .html sites, HTML5 things, pictures, and letting people download files.
Is it still possible to be done on a server like this? If yes and you know how, tell me :-)

Thanks for your time.

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02-24-2014, 08:51 PM
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Please, don't make us like you before we can see what you're about - how will we know if we like your site if we can't see it without liking it first?

Just search for Javascript Fan Gate, here is one hit:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/50933...ebooks-api

JS is fine, since it all runs client-side like HTML.

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