Template:Facebook/doc

TemplateData
{   "description": "Generate a link to a Facebook profile in a standard format.", "params": { "id": { "label": "Account ID", "description": "ID of the Facebook account (part of the web page address, for www.facebook.com/example/ the account id is \"example\").", "type": "string/line", "required": true, "aliases": ["1"] },       "name": { "label": "Display name", "description": "Display name for the Facebook account", "type": "string/line", "required": false, "default": "Name of the page", "aliases": ["2"] }   } }

Examples
In this example, the Facebook user account is markzuckerberg and the description in the link is Mark Zuckerberg:

In this example, there's an ID instead of user name:

Links containing the = sign
Links to specific sections on a Facebook page may include the '=' symbol in the URL. For example, the string '?v=wall' would indicate the "Wall" section. Because '=' is a special character in Wikipedia template syntax (which separates a parameter's name from its value), it cannot be used directly in the id. If you want the link to arrive at a specific section, use Template:= instead. For example, to link to the "Notes" section: