Login to your business Facebook page, and click “Edit Page” on the top right.

Step 2:
Click on the “Apps” tab on the left-hand side of the page. This will bring up a list of all the “Apps” you have already installed on your Facebook page.
Next, you’ll want to type “Static html: iframe tabs” in the search box on the top of the page.

Step 3:
A drop-down list will appear as you are typing. You’ll want to select the “App” titled Static html: iframe tabs (it’s the one with the star as an icon).

Step 4:
Now it’s time to add your Welcome page. Click the box that says “Add Static HTML as a Page”.

Step 5:
Then confirm by clicking the box that says “Add Static HTML: iframe tabs”.
Step 6:
You’ll now be re-directed back to your Facebook Wall. On the left-hand side you’ll see a “Welcome” page. Click on the “Welcome” page.

Step 7:
Now it’s time for the tricky part. This step isn’t complicated or confusing, but you will need some basic coding knowledge to do this part.
The Static HTML: iframe tabs app gives you the ability to display a different page based on who is coming to your Facebook page. For example, you can display one page for people coming to your Facebook page who haven’t “Liked”, and a completely different page for people who have “Liked” you. In either case you have to enter HTML, CSS, JavaScript (or anything else you can use on a regular webpage) in the boxes provided.

Step 8:
The final step is to click “Save and View Tab”.

Step 9:
This will bring you to your new Welcome page.

Follow those nine steps (plus a little coding) and you’ll have your very own Custom Facebook Welcome Page.
Step 2:
Click on the “Apps” tab on the left-hand side of the page. This will bring up a list of all the “Apps” you have already installed on your Facebook page.
Next, you’ll want to type “Static html: iframe tabs” in the search box on the top of the page.
Step 3:
A drop-down list will appear as you are typing. You’ll want to select the “App” titled Static html: iframe tabs (it’s the one with the star as an icon).
Step 4:
Now it’s time to add your Welcome page. Click the box that says “Add Static HTML as a Page”.
Step 5:
Then confirm by clicking the box that says “Add Static HTML: iframe tabs”.
Step 6:
You’ll now be re-directed back to your Facebook Wall. On the left-hand side you’ll see a “Welcome” page. Click on the “Welcome” page.
Step 7:
Now it’s time for the tricky part. This step isn’t complicated or confusing, but you will need some basic coding knowledge to do this part.
The Static HTML: iframe tabs app gives you the ability to display a different page based on who is coming to your Facebook page. For example, you can display one page for people coming to your Facebook page who haven’t “Liked”, and a completely different page for people who have “Liked” you. In either case you have to enter HTML, CSS, JavaScript (or anything else you can use on a regular webpage) in the boxes provided.
Step 8:
The final step is to click “Save and View Tab”.
Step 9:
This will bring you to your new Welcome page.
Follow those nine steps (plus a little coding) and you’ll have your very own Custom Facebook Welcome Page.
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