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-title: "Example OG Social Image"
-publishDate: "27 January 2023"
-description: "An example post for Astro Cactus, detailing how to add a custom social image card in the frontmatter"
-tags: ["example", "blog", "image"]
-ogImage: "/social-card.png"
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-
-## Adding your own social image to a post
-
-This post is an example of how to add a custom [open graph](https://ogp.me/) social image, also known as an OG image, to a blog post.
-By adding the optional ogImage property to the frontmatter of a post, you opt out of [satori](https://github.com/vercel/satori) automatically generating an image for this page.
-
-If you open this markdown file `src/content/post/social-image.md` you'll see the ogImage property set to an image which lives in the public folder[^1].
-
-```yaml
-ogImage: "/social-card.png"
-```
-
-You can view the one set for this template page [here](https://astro-cactus.chriswilliams.dev/social-card.png).
-
-[^1]: The image itself can be located anywhere you like.