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Yes, I enabled that setting in Advanced. As per the documentation, it says: "The following build-in (static) MVC widgets support the Open Graph protocol: Blog posts". Steps I did: (1) Turned on Open Graph properties. (2) Went to Content > Blogs > clicked on the only blog we have. (3) Clicked on "Custom Fields for posts". (4) Created the following custom fields: Name: OpenGraphTitle, Type: Short text, Name: OpenGraphDescription, Type: Short text or Long Text, Name: OpenGraphImage, Type: Short text or Related media (Image) (5) Created a new content item (a blog post). I can see the OpenGraphTitle, OpenGraphDescription, and the OpenGraphImage fields when I create a new blog post. (6) In my new blog post, I filled out the OpenGraphTitle, OpenGraphDescription, and the OpenGraphImage fields. The final step in the initial documentation is (7) To display the content item in an Open Graph format, paste the link to the detailed page in a social network, for example. I did that, and it is not finding my OpenGraph information, nor can I see it when I view Page Source. Because I was using a widget that is a built-in widget, I assumed there were no more steps to the process and that my steps were flawed somehow.
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