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How developer.amazon.com Looks on Twitter / X

72/100
Needs work
3 fixes recommended

developer.amazon.com has the basics in place, with a handful of fixes that would tighten things up. Open Graph, Twitter Card, and a favicon are all wired up. The previews below show exactly how a link to developer.amazon.com looks on Twitter / X.

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Twitter / X

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developer.amazon.com

Amazon Developers

Amazon Developer Portal has the tools and guides for building apps and experiences for Amazon-suppor...

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developer.amazon.com

Amazon Developers

Amazon Developer Portal has the tools and guides for building apps and experiences for Amazon-suppor...

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Your 300x200 image will be cropped to 2:1. Use 1200x675 to fit Twitter's large card. Fix

Your social image needs work

Your 300×200 image (1.5:1, measured) gets cropped on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Use one of the sizes below for predictable rendering.

Recommended sizes: 1200×630 (universal) 1200×675 (Twitter)

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developer.amazon.com uses the summary_large_image card type. This renders a large hero image above the title and description - the most engaging format.

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