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I am using links like this : https://plus.google.com/share?url=www.myurl.com to share articles on Google+ from a website.

This works fine but the preview image of the share is not right. I read in the Google doc that you need to specify an image like this:

<img itemprop="image" src="thumbnail.jpg" />

The thing is, the image I want to use is not being displayed on the page I want to share. I have specific thumbnail images (of smaller size than the images displayed in the article) that I'd like to use.

Is there a way to specify an image for Google, like the og:image tag for Facebook for example, without having to use the tag?

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Is there a way to specify an image for Google, like the og:image tag for Facebook for example, without having to use the tag?

https://developers.google.com/+/plugins/snippet/:

2. Open Graph protocol

If the page contains Open Graph properties for the title, image, and description, they will be used for the +Snippet.

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Additionally, the schema.org tag that defines your page's preview image does not need to be displayed on the page, you could instead define it within your HEAD as metadata:

<meta itemprop="image" content="thumbnail.jpg" />

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