tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6214765120988600762.post3440797002772716594..comments2024-03-04T09:33:29.708-08:00Comments on Front End Junkie: Released Facebook 'Like' Button on ninemsn SportsMark Paulhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14500731936285757278noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6214765120988600762.post-43563283279247401012011-05-08T22:47:51.738-07:002011-05-08T22:47:51.738-07:00Hi there, that's a very interesting observatio...Hi there, that's a very interesting observation you have made there. So I'm guessing your workplace blocks the domain 'www.facebook.com'? <br><br><br>I believe this is happening to you as facebook like button code (which loads from the www.facebook.com domain in a iframe on the main web page) is being replaced with your companies 'blocked' page. which is causing your IE browsers back button to mix up the main webpage's history and the iframes's history and therefore when you hit back on your browser it's acting up. <br><br><br>I've seen this happen in the past where iframes are used in webpages, from a technical perspective, there is a way to use iframes on a webpage in such a way that it does NOT mess with the main webpages history and back button and i'm sure Facebook uses this with their like button code, but maybe there are boundary cases<br> where it does not work.. i.e. when the facebook.com domain is blocked by a network etcnewbreedofgeeknewbreedofgeek.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6214765120988600762.post-34866870717913224422011-05-08T19:38:50.924-07:002011-05-08T19:38:50.924-07:00I was only a Facebook user for 6 months and have a...I was only a Facebook user for 6 months and have a personal opinion on its value, however I do find Facebook "like" plugins very disruptive when at a workplace that blocks facebook.com. If I happen to go to a website (like ninemsn) that has "like" buttons all over the place, using the Back button in IE is painful. I have to click it 5 times to get back through the facebook plugin pages that load. I'm not a programmer so don't know enough about the mechanics of it. If only they had a Dislike button.Wwlewisnoreply@blogger.com