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I think I figured out the discrepancy we're experiencing from one PC to another. If you hit the Facebook link directly to your tab, it doesn't work.Example: Holm Automotive Center Pre-Owned Vehicles | FacebookBut if you hit the page by visiting your Fan Page, then clicking the tab "Preowned Inventory" it works.Holm Automotive Center | FacebookI am guessing the Fan page collects needed session variables to pass to the tab that aren't there if you reference the tab directly. The JS error it tosses is: Error: a4949752878_link_1 is not defined. Arnolds page exhibits this same behaviour.So using this method we are unable to link directly to tabs.. no big deal really, I can't think of a scenario where linking directly to the FB inventory tab would be necessary.Unfortunately there's no good answer here, your site is built optimally for the majority of web browsers (1024x768) and Facebook currently only supports 760px width for tabs. In fact with the new Facebook updates looming this real estate will be reduced to only 520px.
I think I figured out the discrepancy we're experiencing from one PC to another. If you hit the Facebook link directly to your tab, it doesn't work.
Example: Holm Automotive Center Pre-Owned Vehicles | Facebook
But if you hit the page by visiting your Fan Page, then clicking the tab "Preowned Inventory" it works.
Holm Automotive Center | Facebook
I am guessing the Fan page collects needed session variables to pass to the tab that aren't there if you reference the tab directly. The JS error it tosses is: Error: a4949752878_link_1 is not defined. Arnolds page exhibits this same behaviour.
So using this method we are unable to link directly to tabs.. no big deal really, I can't think of a scenario where linking directly to the FB inventory tab would be necessary.
Unfortunately there's no good answer here, your site is built optimally for the majority of web browsers (1024x768) and Facebook currently only supports 760px width for tabs. In fact with the new Facebook updates looming this real estate will be reduced to only 520px.