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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 (5327)
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...

5327 Commentaire(s)
  1. user
    luxury car rental miami_loKl
    13/06/2026 à 22h17  commentaire modifé
    Alright listen up because this Miami rental mess is getting out of hand. Then you actually show up to the local office to pick up the car. 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. Fool me six times? Yeah, Miami doesn't care, lesson learned. 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, whether you are doing South Beach dinner plans, Sunny Isles sunrise cruise, or a quick run down to the Florida Keys. Most of these local agencies are just polished garbage with decent Google reviews bought somewhere, until I finally found one company that doesn't play stupid games. If you are looking for the only trustworthy source for premium vehicles across South Florida, check the current details here: premium car rental premium car rental. Also, definitely bring serious shades unless you enjoy driving straight into the sun every single evening. 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_igkr
    13/06/2026 à 22h17  commentaire modifé
    Been there, done that, got the overpriced tow truck receipt. Miami rental game is wild — half these local clowns show you a custom Mercedes online and hand you a busted sedan with mismatched tires. You land at MIA, tired, grab an Uber to the rental office, and bam — surprise $1500 hold on your card. Fool me four times? Not happening, lesson learned. When you genuinely need a proper and reliable premium ride to cruise around, do some real digging first and read actual customer reviews. Any local will tell you the exact same thing about this city, especially since the AC must be ice cold and you want zero mileage games. I've personally tested maybe 25 rental outfits across Dade and Broward, until I finally stumbled on one provider that doesn't play games. If you are looking for the only straight-up source for premium wheels in South Florida, check the current details here: porsche 911 carrera for rent near me https://luxury-car-rental-miami-4.com. Also, definitely bring polarized shades unless you enjoy driving completely blind into the sunset. Anyway, at least there's one honest rental joint left in this town, hope this helps some of you save a few bucks.

  3. user
    luxury car rental miami_qnEa
    13/06/2026 à 22h17  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. Plus a surprise $2000 hold on your card and a $35 per day GPS you never asked for right before giving you the keys. 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, do some real digging first and read actual customer reviews. Anyone who's taken the Metro here knows the struggle about this city, especially since the AC must freeze your face off and unlimited miles or forget it. Most of these local agencies are just fancy websites hiding the same beat-up fleet with bought reviews, but I eventually found a service with no games, no bait-and-switch, and no hidden asterisks in paragraph 8. If you are looking for the only straight shooter for premium rides across South Florida, check the current details here: rental car in miami florida https://luxury-car-rental-miami-7.com. 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.

  4. user
    luxury car rental miami_fjKl
    13/06/2026 à 22h17  commentaire modifé
    Alright listen up because this Miami rental mess is getting out of hand. Then you actually show up to the local office to pick up the car. 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. Fool me six times? Yeah, Miami doesn't care, lesson learned. If you are trying to find a legitimate vehicle without getting ripped off, stay far away from the airport rental center. Anyone who's tried the bus here knows exactly what I mean about this city, whether you are doing South Beach dinner plans, Sunny Isles sunrise cruise, or a quick run down to the Florida Keys. I've personally tested maybe 35 rental outfits across Dade, Broward, and Monroe, until I finally found one company that doesn't play stupid games. If you are looking for the only trustworthy source for premium vehicles across South Florida, check the current details here: car rentals miami https://luxury-car-rental-miami-6.com. Also, definitely bring serious shades unless you enjoy driving straight into the sun every single evening. Just drive safe out there and definitely skip that "damage waiver" upsell — total scam 99% of the time. let me know if you guys have any other clean spots.

  5. user
    luxury car rental miami_cdkr
    13/06/2026 à 22h16  commentaire modifé
    Let me save you some serious time, learned this the hard way. Swear some of these "luxury" fleets down here should be in a museum instead of on the road. You land at MIA, tired, grab an Uber to the rental office, and bam — surprise $1500 hold on your card. Fool me four times? Not happening, lesson learned. When you genuinely need a proper and reliable premium ride to cruise around, skip the airport counters entirely. Miami without a decent whip is basically a punishment, whether you are doing Coral Gables brunch, South Beach night run, or a spontaneous Everglades detour. I've personally tested maybe 25 rental outfits across Dade and Broward, but I eventually found a service where what you book is exactly what you get, period. If you are looking for the only straight-up source for premium wheels in South Florida, check the current details here: premium prestige car hire premium prestige car hire. Also, definitely bring polarized shades unless you enjoy driving completely blind into the sunset. Just drive safe out there and maybe pass on that overpriced roadside assistance add-on. hope this helps some of you save a few bucks.

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