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I set up my website's facebook account as a Page on my facebook account (this was probably incorrect, but I didn't know better at the time). I have switched my account to Use Facebook as a Page. I am trying to create a like box with avatars for my website (www.zealforadeal.com). I get the error code: To access this page, you'll need to switch from using Facebook as your page to using Facebook as yourself. How can I create a Like Box for my page (http://www.facebook.com/zealforadeal) ?

(I never use my facebook account for anything other than the Page)

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I think you are confused about the purpose of the 'Like box'. The 'like box' shows the people who have 'Liked' your Facebook page,and your Facebook page status updates.https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/plugins/like-box/

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Just go to the like box page and paste your url (http://www.facebook.com/zealforadeal) into Facebook Page URL field.

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I did that, and it works as long as I use Facebook as myself. But when I switch to using Facebook as my page, my Like Box is empty on my website, and I get the error code above on facebook developers. (I want to use Facebook as my Page). Also, when I write on someone's wall while using Facebook as my Page, all is well. But when I switch back to using Facebook as myself (so my Like Box will work), the entry I wrote on that person's wall disappears. It reappears when I switch back to using Facebook as my Page. – tawillard Oct 2 '11 at 13:25

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