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twitter:app:id:ipad
Learn how to use the twitter:app:id:ipad meta tag to improve your site.
Defines the numeric ID of your iPad application in the Apple App Store, enabling Twitter to link to it when your content is shared.
Code Examples
<meta name="twitter:app:id:ipad" content="307234931" />
<meta name="twitter:app:id:ipad" content="abcde12345" />
<meta name="twitter:app:id:ipad" content="123456789" />
<meta name="twitter:app:id:ipad" content="" />
Recommendations
- Ensure Accurate App IDDouble-check your application ID in the Apple App Store to ensure it matches exactly. Incorrect IDs can lead to poor user experience by pointing to the wrong app or no app at all.
- Consider Cross-Device CompatibilityIf your content is likely to be shared across multiple device types, also include corresponding tags for iPhone and Google Play apps to accommodate a broader audience.
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Related Meta Tags
Defines the numeric ID of your iPad application in the Apple App Store, enabling Twitter to link to it when your content is shared.
<meta name="twitter:app:id:ipad" content="307234931">
Defines the iPhone app ID in the Apple App Store for deep linking from tweets. This is part of Twitter Cards used to enhance tweets with rich media to direct users to web content directly or through an app.
<meta name="twitter:app:id:iphone" content="307234931">
Specifies the unique application ID for a Google Play app, used within Twitter Cards to direct users to a specific Android app.
<meta name="twitter:app:id:googleplay" content="com.example.app">
Specifies the name of your application tailored for iPad users when sharing content on Twitter.
<meta name="twitter:app:name:ipad" content="My Amazing App">
Specifies the name of your Android app on the Google Play Store. This is utilized in Twitter Cards when you want to promote a mobile application directly from a tweet.
<meta name="twitter:app:name:googleplay" content="MyApp">
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