Facebook domain verification issues in Webflow may arise due to incorrect code placement or domain settings. Here’s how to tackle these issues:
1. Verify Code Placement
- Ensure the meta tag is placed correctly by inserting it in the Custom Code section under Project Settings.
- Go to Project Settings > Custom Code tab and place the meta tag under the Head Code section.
2. Confirm DNS Settings
- Make sure the DNS settings are configured correctly for your custom domain in Webflow.
- Verify that your DNS settings include A records pointing to (a) 75.2.70.75 and (b) 99.83.190.102.
3. Publish the Website
- Publish your website to both the custom domain and Webflow’s default domain to ensure the changes take effect.
- Check that the domain where the meta tag is verified matches the domain you want to verify with Facebook.
4. Facebook Business Settings
- Go to Facebook Business Manager and ensure there are no discrepancies in the claimed domain's name.
- Check under Brand Safety > Domains to see if your attempts have registered and verify this in Facebook.
5. Review Browser Caching
- Clear your browser cache to eliminate any cached files that might still reflect the old configuration.
Summary
To resolve Facebook domain verification issues with Webflow, ensure the meta tag is placed in the correct Custom Code section, verify DNS settings, publish the website on correct domains, check your domain under Facebook Business Manager, and clear the browser cache. This should aid in achieving successful domain verification.