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Do you have an idea for a Facebook application? With FBML Essentials, you'll learn how to build it quickly using the Facebook Markup Language (FBML) and other easy-to-use tools in the site's framework. This book not only gets you started with this toolkit, you also get a complete reference on every FBML tag Facebook has ever written, with advice on the best ways to use these tags in your code.
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Table of Contents
  1. Chapter 1 “Hello Friends”

    1. The “Hello World” for Social Development

    2. Step 1: Set Up a Facebook Developer Account

    3. Step 2: Add the Developer App

    4. Step 3: Set Up the App

  2. Chapter 2 HTML Design in a Facebook Environment

    1. Forms in FBML

    2. Images in FBML

    3. CSS and DOM in FBML

    4. JavaScript in FBML

    5. Other Things to Consider

    6. Hosting

    7. The Facebook Platform Architecture

  3. Chapter 3 FBML Reference

    1. Facebook FBML Test Console

    2. Authorization Tags

    3. Profile-Specific Tags

    4. Users, Groups, Events, Networks, and Applications

    5. HTML Display and Navigation

    6. Virally Promoting Your App With FBML

    7. Miscellaneous Tools for Rendering Data Using FBML

    8. Dynamic FBML Attributes

  4. Chapter 4 FBJS Reference

    1. Introduction

    2. General Information

    3. Event Listeners

    4. AJAX

    5. Dialogs

    6. Visualization

    7. Conclusion

  1. Afterword

  2. Colophon

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Product Details
Title:
FBML Essentials.
By:
Jesse Stay
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
Formats:
  • Print
  • Ebook
  • Safari Books Online
Print Release:
July 2008
Ebook Release:
June 2009
Pages:
192
Print ISBN:
978-0-596-51918-6
| ISBN 10:
0-596-51918-4
Ebook ISBN:
978-0-596-10315-6
| ISBN 10:
0-596-10315-8
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About the Author
  1. Jesse Stay

    Jesse Stay runs his own Social Media consulting and development business, and has consulted for some of the top 100 applications on Facebook. Within just 2 months, he successfully sold his first Facebook application that he wrote in just a week. He is the author of I'm on Facebook -- Now What???, a book targeted towards helping individuals and business owners better manage their lives through Facebook. You can follow him on his blog, http://www.jessestay.com.

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Colophon

The animal on the cover of FBML Essentials is a white-throated dipper (Cinclus cinclus), an aquatic songbird found throughout Europe, the UK, and the Middle East. It is especially common in Britain and Ireland. Around seven inches long, the dipper is round, squat, and short-tailed. Adult white-throated dippers have dark plumage and a prominent white breast, with a reddish band above a black belly. Young dippers are gray and lack the reddish band.

Dippers live near fast-flowing streams and rivers, and they swim underwater to hunt for small fish and shrimps. Some people believe that the bird walks along the bottom of a river, using its wings and strong feet to keep itself submerged, but by most accounts the dipper swims, using its wings to "fly" underwater. Like other waterfowl, the dipper has a translucent eyelid called a nictitating membrane that protects its eye when it dives. Oils produced from a gland above its tail keep the dipper warm and make its feathers nearly waterproof.

The dipper's nest is made from straw and moss, about the size and shape of a soccer ball. This nest is usually built into the hollow of a rock, in a crevice under a bridge or stone wall, or on an overhanging branch. When the bird is perched on dry land, it makes a unique bobbing motion by bending and straightening its knees and cocking its tail. The dipper gets its name from this habit of bobbing, not from its water diving. No one knows for certain why the bird dips in this way, but biologists believe the behavior is somehow linked to the dipper's rushing-water environment.

The cover image is from the Dover Pictorial Archive. The cover font is Adobe ITC Garamond. The text font is Linotype Birka; the heading font is Adobe Myriad Condensed; and the code font is LucasFont's TheSansMonoCondensed.

  • Book cover of FBML Essentials.