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.

  1. In the Page Builder, click on Page in the top toolbar, then click on Meta Info.
  2. Click the Social Settings tab, and under Social Media Image, click the folder icon to open up the Media Gallery.
  3. Choose your image, or upload a new one. Click Done.

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