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I'd like to show faces (data-show-faces="true") on my FB like button, but I'm using it in a panel that is very wide but where I can't afford to use a lot of vertical space. I would like to display the faces in the same row as the button, not in a new line.

Is there a way of either configuring the control to do this, or a safe way to do it in css?

Thanks for any help!

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As far as I know, there's no good way to do this. Facebook controls the iframe that gets rendered when you use fb:like and they don't make the users who like that object available to you for privacy reasons (those faces are personalized for the user who's viewing them).

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