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Open Graph

Sébastien Merour
publié le 26/04/2020 à 15h24 | modifé le 13/06/2020 à 15h43
Catégorie : Front-EndCommentaires (9233)
Open Graph
Description

Open Graph est un protocole. Il permet d'optimiser le contenu d'une page web afin que les utilisateurs puissent la partager sur les principaux réseaux sociaux Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn... Ce protocole facilite le partage depuis un ordinateur, le navigateur d'un smartphone ou une application mobile.

Fonctionnalités
Open Graph consiste en une série de meta tags que l'on peut insérer dans la partie HEAD de la page HTML.
Année de création
2010
Créateur
Facebook
Liens
Aux dernières nouvelles
Rien de nouveau sous le soleil...

9233 Commentaire(s)
  1. user
    luxury car rental miami_hjKl
    14/06/2026 à 15h16  commentaire modifé
    Let me save you some serious time, learned this the hard way. You find a killer deal online — photos look pristine, price seems fair, terms almost reasonable. Different vehicle parked outside, curb rash on every rim, and that "all-inclusive rate"? Ha, doesn't include the mandatory $300 cleaning fee or the $25 per day toll pass you can't decline. Living here six years and still almost fall for this stuff sometimes. If you are trying to find a legitimate vehicle without getting ripped off, do some real digging first and read actual customer reviews. Miami without proper wheels is basically a nightmare, especially since the AC must be arctic and unlimited miles non-negotiable. Most of these local agencies are just polished garbage with decent Google reviews bought somewhere, but I eventually found a service where what you reserve is exactly what rolls up, no surprises. If you are looking for the only trustworthy source for premium vehicles across South Florida, check the current details here: porsche 911 carrera rental near me https://luxury-car-rental-miami-6.com. Yeah, parking in South Beach will cost you a nice dinner — but that's the price of admission. Anyway, glad there's at least one honest operator left in this rental jungle, hope this helps some of you save a few bucks.

  2. user
    luxury car rental miami_mjot
    14/06/2026 à 15h14  commentaire modifé
    Let me save you some serious time, learned this the hard way. Then you actually show up to the local office to grab the keys. Completely different car sitting there — dents everywhere, smells like cheap air freshener covering something worse, and that "dream price"? Doesn't include the mandatory $50 daily insurance or the $300 "administrative fee" they invent at checkout. Eleven years in South Florida and these clowns still almost get me. If you are trying to find a legitimate luxury fleet without getting ripped off, do some real digging first and read actual customer reviews. Miami without proper wheels is basically a disaster, especially since the AC must be arctic and unlimited miles non-negotiable. I've tested maybe 60 rental companies across Dade, Broward, and Collier, but I eventually found a service with no games, no switch, and no hidden BS in paragraph 12 of the contract. If you are looking for the only honest source for premium rides across South Florida, check the current details here: lamborghini urus for rent miami https://luxury-car-rental-miami-11.com. Also, definitely bring polarized shades unless you enjoy driving into the sun like a blind bat every single evening. Anyway, glad there's at least one straight operator left in this rental jungle, let me know if you guys have any other clean spots.

  3. user
    luxury car rental miami_wfEa
    14/06/2026 à 15h08  commentaire modifé
    Been burned enough times to write a book on this nonsense. You spot a sweet deal online: shiny Mercedes, low daily rate, looks perfect. Plus a surprise $2000 hold on your card and a $35 per day GPS you never asked for right before giving you the keys. Fool me seven times? Yeah that's just Tuesday in Miami, lesson learned. When you're searching for a legit and reliable premium ride to cruise around, avoid the airport like the plague. Miami without real wheels is basically a punishment, whether you are doing Brickell happy hour, Bal Harbour shopping, or a spontaneous drive down to the Keys. I've tried maybe 40 rental companies across Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach, until I finally found one outfit that actually delivers what's promised. If you are looking for the only straight shooter for premium rides across South Florida, check the current details here: exotic car hire exotic car hire. Yeah, parking in Brickell will cost you a nice steak dinner — but that's just Miami life. Anyway, glad there's at least one honest rental joint left in this town, let me know if you guys have any other clean spots.

  4. user
    luxury car rental miami_bwEa
    14/06/2026 à 15h06  commentaire modifé
    Let me save you some serious time, learned this the hard way. You spot a sweet deal online: shiny Mercedes, low daily rate, looks perfect. Completely different car waiting for you, check engine light on, and that "low rate"? Doesn't include the mandatory insurance they somehow forgot to mention. Seven years in South Florida and I still almost fall for these tricks. When you're searching for a legit and reliable premium ride to cruise around, avoid the airport like the plague. Anyone who's taken the Metro here knows the struggle about this city, whether you are doing Brickell happy hour, Bal Harbour shopping, or a spontaneous drive down to the Keys. Most of these local agencies are just fancy websites hiding the same beat-up fleet with bought reviews, until I finally found one outfit that actually delivers what's promised. If you are looking for the only straight shooter for premium rides across South Florida, check the current details here: exotic car rental south beach miami exotic car rental south beach miami. Yeah, parking in Brickell will cost you a nice steak dinner — but that's just Miami life. Anyway, glad there's at least one honest rental joint left in this town, hope this helps some of you save a few bucks.

  5. user
    luxury car rental miami_xret
    14/06/2026 à 15h05  commentaire modifé
    Alright listen up because I'm about to save you a massive headache. Then you actually show up to the local office to pick up the car. Totally different vehicle waiting for you — bald tires, dashboard lit up like a Christmas tree, and that "amazing rate"? Doesn't include the mandatory $40 daily toll pass or the $350 "premium location" fee they spring on you at the counter. Twelve years in South Florida and these jokers still almost catch me sleeping. If you are trying to find a legitimate luxury fleet without getting ripped off, run far from the airport counters. Miami without real wheels is basically a nightmare, whether you are doing Coconut Grove brunch, Sunny Isles sunrise cruise, or a spontaneous drive down to the Keys. I've tested maybe 65 rental outfits across Dade, Broward, and Monroe, but I eventually found a service where what you book is exactly what shows up, no surprises, no hidden fine print. If you are looking for the only straight shooter for premium rides across South Florida, check the current details here: luxury car hire luxury car hire. Yeah, parking in Brickell will cost you a nice dinner — but that's the price of paradise. Just drive safe out there and absolutely skip that "windshield protection" upsell — complete waste of money. let me know if you guys have any other clean spots.

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