Facebook login button image download
The Login button is a simple way to trigger the Facebook Login processon your website or web app.
If someone hasn't logged into your app yet, they'll see this button, and clicking it will open a Login dialog, starting the login flow. People who have already logged in won't see any button, or you can also choose to show a logout button to them.
If you show a logout button, when people use it to log out, they log out both from your app and from Facebook.
The Login button is only designed to work in connection with the JavaScript SDK — if you're building a mobile app or can't use our JavaScript SDK, you should follow the login flow guide for that type of app instead.
The Continue with Facebook button replaces earlier versions of the Login button. For more information, see Migration.
Plugin Configurator
Width
Maximum Rows of Photos
Button Size
large
Button Text
continue_with
Show Friends' Faces [?]
Enable Logout Button [?]
Include name and profile picture when user is signed into Facebook
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Continue as {Name} Button
The Continue as {Name} button has the text "Continue as {persons' name}" and optionally includes the person's Facebook profile picture if they're logged in to Facebook in the same browser. To use the Continue as {Name} button, you must first load the JavaScript SDK. For instructions on setting up the JavaScript SDK, see the JavaScript SDK Quickstart. Enable Continue as {Name} by adding data-use-continue-as="true" to the settings for your button.
The height of the Continue as {Name} button is not customizable.
Button SizeHeightWidthCustom Widths?
Small
20 px
200 px
No
Medium
28 px
200 - 320 px
Yes
Large
40px
240 - 400 px
Yes
If the you select a size beyond the maximum parameters, the button will default to the maximum width.
Best Practices for the Continue as {Name} Button
The Continue As {Name} button can be a great way to increase clicks and engagement. It lets the user see their profile picture and name on our Login button and can help make your app feel more personalized.
As a result, it can also be confusing if the user isn't expecting to see their name and profile photo in this context. Please consider the following to see if Continue As is best for your app.
Even if the Continue As {Name} is not right for your app, you can still try the new JavaScript SDK buttons that say "Continue With Facebook".
Suggested Use Cases
We serve a global user base and different regions have different user expectations. Be respectful of those expectations when using this button.
The Login button is a simple way to trigger the Facebook Login processon your website or web app.
If someone hasn't logged into your app yet, they'll see this button, and clicking it will open a Login dialog, starting the login flow. People who have already logged in won't see any button, or you can also choose to show a logout button to them.
If you show a logout button, when people use it to log out, they log out both from your app and from Facebook.
The Login button is only designed to work in connection with the JavaScript SDK — if you're building a mobile app or can't use our JavaScript SDK, you should follow the login flow guide for that type of app instead.
The Continue with Facebook button replaces earlier versions of the Login button. For more information, see Migration.
Plugin Configurator
Width
Maximum Rows of Photos
Button Size
large
Button Text
continue_with
Show Friends' Faces [?]
Enable Logout Button [?]
Include name and profile picture when user is signed into Facebook
Get Code
Continue as {Name} Button
The Continue as {Name} button has the text "Continue as {persons' name}" and optionally includes the person's Facebook profile picture if they're logged in to Facebook in the same browser. To use the Continue as {Name} button, you must first load the JavaScript SDK. For instructions on setting up the JavaScript SDK, see the JavaScript SDK Quickstart. Enable Continue as {Name} by adding data-use-continue-as="true" to the settings for your button.
The height of the Continue as {Name} button is not customizable.
Button SizeHeightWidthCustom Widths?
Small
20 px
200 px
No
Medium
28 px
200 - 320 px
Yes
Large
40px
240 - 400 px
Yes
If the you select a size beyond the maximum parameters, the button will default to the maximum width.
Best Practices for the Continue as {Name} Button
The Continue As {Name} button can be a great way to increase clicks and engagement. It lets the user see their profile picture and name on our Login button and can help make your app feel more personalized.
As a result, it can also be confusing if the user isn't expecting to see their name and profile photo in this context. Please consider the following to see if Continue As is best for your app.
Even if the Continue As {Name} is not right for your app, you can still try the new JavaScript SDK buttons that say "Continue With Facebook".
Suggested Use Cases
We serve a global user base and different regions have different user expectations. Be respectful of those expectations when using this button.
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