Add OpenGraph tags on other pages (not add-on detail pages)
See original GitHub issueOnce #5766 is fixed, we will have descriptions for most pages on AMO. We could expose OpenGraph tags on most pages (including the homepage, excluding the search results) using:
To go further, we could add an image. Google uses their logo, but Facebook recommends a larger image (1200 x 630 pixels).
@pwalm do you think we could create a large image explaining what AMO is? Something slightly more engaging than a logo?
For QA: there is no image yet. That will be done in a follow-up issue.
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I think that’s a good idea, but I would leave out og:url as FB anyways uses the canonical over their own og:url.