| <head> | |
| <title>$title</title> | |
| <meta property="og:site_name" content="$site_name"> | |
| <meta property="og:description" content="$description"> | |
| <meta property="article:author" content="$author"> | |
| <!-- $image_url / link preview image is set using og:image property --> | |
| <!-- <meta property="og:image" content="http://example.com/img.jpeg"> --> | |
| <meta property="telegram:channel" content="@cor_bee"> | |
| <!-- site_verification property must be present, but @content could be empty (no IVBot-side verification for now?) --> | |
| <meta property="tg:site_verification" content="g7j8/rPFXfhyrq5q0QQV7EsYWv4="> | |
| <!-- published_time property must be present, but you could leave @content empty if $published_date isn't needed --> | |
| <meta property="article:published_time" content="2020-02-03T23:10:04.654Z"> | |
| </head> | |
| <body> | |
| <div class="article"> | |
| <article class="article__content"> | |
| <!-- your "IV-compliant" article body goes here --> | |
| <!-- for general idea of what "IV-compliant" HTML is refer to IV documentation: | |
| https://instantview.telegram.org/docs#supported-types (HTML counterpart and allowed children columns) --> | |
| <!-- if first element in article is figure it's going to be set/used as article $cover--> | |
| <!-- <figure> | |
| <img src="http://example.com/img.jpeg" /> | |
| <figcaption>figcaption</figcaption> | |
| </figure> --> | |
| <p>Hello world</p><p>Hello world</p> | |
| <p>Hello world</p> | |
| </article> | |
| </div> | |
| </body> | |
| </html> |