So apparently because of the recent scams, the developer tools is exploited by people to post spam and even used to “hack” accounts. Facebook has blocked the developer tools, and I can’t even use the console. How did they do that?? One Stack Overflow post claimed that it is not possible, but Facebook has proven them wrong. Just go to
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Facebook Like button causing horizontal scrolling on mobile device
I have a Facebook Like button implementation which is rendering fine in all browsers desktop and mobile. But the issues lies on low-res devices with resolution of 240×320. the Like button is causing the device to zoom into the page thus rendering horizontal scrolling. The buttons is rendering fine on devices with width >= 320px like the iPhone etc., but
Read Facebook Application Cookie from JavaScript?
(I’m fairly certain the answer to this question is quite simply “no” but I figured I’d ask in case anybody here has found a clever solution/workaround in the past.) Using the PHP code provided as an example for simple Facebook development, one can see how it reads in the cookie to get the necessary values to place in the JavaScript