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Click the drop-down menu under "Font" and select the desired font for the Like button. Click the "Get Code" button. A pop-up box displays the HTML code for the Like button.
Click the "Get Code" button. Copy the provided code snippet. Open the HTML source file of the Web page you want to add the Facebook "Like" button to.
If so, this section is for you. Facebook makes it quite easy to copy-paste a code snippet right into the HTML of any page/post and have the “Like” button appear instantly.
The Like button on Facebook is now a year old. That adorable thumbs up symbol has been doing wonders for the last one year.
Web publishers have quickly adopted a button that lets visitors express "like" for their sites. But it also lets Facebook track those visitors as they switch from one site to another.
Read “You Are Not Expected to Understand This”: How 26 Lines of Code Changed the World here. Back in 2009, Facebook launched a world-changing piece of code—the “like” button.
But Facebook's "Like" button, with its omnipresent "thumbs up" symbol, has made the company billions of dollars. The story of the button's creation can be traced to a core group of Facebook veterans.
How Facebook’s Like button powered today’s internet The Facebook iconic ‘thumbs up’ symbol was launched in 2009 - 15 years on, we live in the world that Like made.