Foto profilo più piccole su Facebook

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Tra le tante modifiche in vista per la nuova homepage di Facebook (noi di IoChatto le abbiamo anticipate qui) ce n’è una che riguarda anche le foto. Gli avatar delle foto profilo saranno presto ridimensionati in modo da adeguarsi alle nuove misure delle schede, che da 760 pixel di altezza verranno ridotte a 520 pixel.

Cosa significa tutto questo per gli utenti di Facebook? Ebbene, mentre la maggior parte degli utenti non risentirà di questo piccolo cambiamento, diverse saranno le conseguenze che colpiranno chi ha messo come avatar una foto in stile banner verticale, di quelle che attraversano tutto lo schermo o quasi. Consigliamo perciò di aggiustare per tempo il vostro avatar, adattandolo alla nuova dimensione delle pagine, altrimenti a modifiche avvenute potreste ritrovarvi, è il caso di dirlo, con la faccia “mozzata”.

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