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Gabriel Arazas 2f06fd7861 Initial release
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---
title: "Open graph protocol"
date: 2020-10-20T20:35:39+08:00
categories:
- "recipe"
tags:
- "seo"
- "social media"
---
= Open graph protocol
John Doe <johndoe@example.com>
2020-10-20 20:35:39 +0800
:stem: latexmath
Next up, we're implementing https://opengraphprotocol.org/[Open Graph protocol] for our webpages.
Commonly used for making suitable format when sharing the content on certain sites like Facebook.
(Be sure to copy the `head` partial first in your own layout folder.)
Similar to Twitter cards, Hugo has https://gohugo.io/templates/internal/#open-graph[an internal template for this].
Simply add `{{- template "_internal/opengraph.html" . -}}` somewhere in your own copy.
(For reference, https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/blob/25a6b33693992e8c6d9c35bc1e781ce3e2bca4be/tpl/tplimpl/embedded/templates/opengraph.html[here's the source code for the internal template].)
If you want more control and customized version of the output, I recommend to copy the internal template and create a partial (e.g., `layouts/partials/opengraph.html`) and modify it.