How to Set the OpenGraph Image
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The OpenGraph image is the one Facebook will show when your page gets shared. If you don’t set one yourself, Facebook will crawl your site and use a random image instead - but it’s always good to have control over how your page looks on social media.
NOTE: Facebook is notorious for aggressive caching. The first time your page is shared on Facebook, what it finds for the OpenGraph image - whether you’ve defined it or not - is what it will use forever unless you force it to check again. To refresh Facebook’s cache of your site, go to
https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/sharing/, enter your URL in the box and click Debug.
- In the Page Builder, click on Page in the top toolbar, then click on Meta Info.
- Click the Social Settings tab, and under Social Media Image, click the folder icon to open up the Media Gallery.
- Choose your image, or upload a new one. Click Done.