Mutual of Omaha prides itself on being the official sponsor of the “aha moment”. I will be waiting patiently by the mailbox for my sponsorship check. I’ve never wanted to pull my all my hair out in frustration as much as I had this past week, – I take that back, I have, but that’s another story for another blog. After raiding libraries and bookstores looking for my answer my quest for the missing FBML code took me back to the Internet. Hidden in plain sight was my golden fleece. While I don’t plan on changing my name to Jason anytime soon., I am positive I jumped at least a foot in the air of sheer pride after finding the correct code for a Facebook Page I was working on.
I used the Static FBML application to create boxes which can be place through out your Facebook Page via the drag and drop method. FBML: the four letters keeping me up late at night, -ok not really, but nonetheless interesting.

According to Facebook reference Wiki “Facebook Markup Language (FBML) enables you to build full Facebook Platform applications that deeply integrate into a user’s Facebook experience. You can hook into several Facebook integration points, including the profile, profile actions, Facebook canvas, News Feed and Mini-Feed.” This HTML language enables users and developers the tools to create ads and applications for pages and profiles. Call up your friends and bring your own extension chord it’s the makings of a party!
Using the Developers Platform you can create ads and applications and this test console will allow you to double check your code so that is up to snuff with FBML.
Since I’m sure I owe the universe a big thank you for this discovery I will share it with you. step by step
1. Download the “Static FBML” application for you Facebook Page
2. Chose edit and then this screen will pop up

enter your code in the provided space and don’t forget to include a title, this will be the title of your soon to be created box. Should you wish to create a hyper-linked banner ad like myself you’ll want to follow these guidelines in you coding
<a href=”Website you wish to link to ad” title=”Title of the Box”>
<img src=”Image you wish to use as banner ad”/>
3. Click save and your box will automatically appear to the left of the wall, should you like to move it simply grab the box and drag it to your desired location.

4. (Optional) should you need to create several custom boxes/applications you can organize them by utilizing the “Boxes” tab.
Facebook is no longer just a way to connect with friends and waste time when you should be paying attention in class. Its becoming a jumping point for interns the world over. Soon we will be able to create customized URLs make it that much faster to connect with users. Facebook was my best friend and the bane of my existence the past week, but I accepted the challenge and my confidence was restored.
PS click here to see the outcome of this process in real time and maybe learn a bit about Ingenex Digital Marketing in the process!

June 10th, 2009 at 9:28 am
Great work Emily. You are a superstar!
June 10th, 2009 at 9:29 am
BTW, can you link to our Ingenex Fan Page – maybe people will read this and want to become fans! Thx.
June 19th, 2009 at 9:37 am
I am trying to get the Static FBML application for my page…however, when I go to the fan page for the app, there is no place to “ADD” it. there is only a button to be a fan of the page.
Where do I go to get this app?
June 24th, 2009 at 8:28 am
Search Static FBML, it was one of the first few to pop up You will then have to place the newly downloaded application to your tabs
April 26th, 2010 at 6:44 pm
Ohhhh! When I went into looking for more info about FBML I only thought it could be used as a tab at the top of the fan page… But now I see it can be a side bar on my update page too…
New world opening up… it could almost be like adding a Skyscraper banner ad to my Facebook fan page
All I need now is a template… or something to get my creative juices flowing…. Vodka!
Thanks!