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I'm trying to create a page on my site where the Like button should be hidden if the user already likes the page. If I can't hide it, then maybe there's a way to get a callback when the like button is rendered with a user who already likes the page. This way I can hide/reveal the iframe myself.

Any clues?

Howie

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Assuming you can echo the ids of the like buttons to the page for the likes you want hidden/get from a JSON call.

var hideLikes = ["#like1", "#like2", "#like3", "#like4", "#like5"]; 
var hideLikesSelector = hideLikes.join(",");
$(hideLikesSelector).hide();
Matt Mitchell
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  • thanks. The hiding part I have down. It's determining whether or not the visitor already likes the page when it loads that I can't figure out. There must be something that changes when the like button is rendered if the user already likes the page. I figured I can tap into that and hide the element accordingly. – Ward Jul 02 '10 at 03:55
  • I wouldn't know but surely the like button doesn't render if they already like it? – Matt Mitchell Jul 02 '10 at 04:52
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You should not hide the Like button as you're suggesting. It is against Facebook policy to hide it after the user has liked the thing in question, you should give them the opportunity to unlike it if they chose to do so.

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@Graphain, why are you commenting? You have no valid input.

@Others, I have been trying this too and had it working by looking at the opacity of certain tag's classes but it no longer works again. You can make an api call to /me/likes and go through the returned array to look at each name or id...

Hope that helps.

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