Google Plus just changed the size for
your cover photo on profile pages AND relocated your profile picture.
Not exact matches
Always post
on behalf of your company as the page, not the personal
profile and include an easily recognizable
profile picture and page
cover photo.
It also features a small window
on the front
cover for displaying a small
profile photo.
Instead, as
on personal
profile pages, Facebook will let you chose your own «
cover photo.»
With a
cover that resembles Glamour and stories that feature everything from the anatomy of «bad» HIV / AIDS law to a
profile of an HIV - infected South African who started the Positive Women's Network (complete with a
photo spread
on the ingredients of her purse), the magazine hopes to reach an audience that likely would have little appetite for the more technical update report.
Many people usually do not post their
photos on their
profiles or have something to
cover their real face.
Author
photos go
on the back of your book's
cover next to the About the Author section, as well as
on your website, social media
profiles, and media kit.
All it means in this context is that you keep in mind where your
profile picture lands
on the
cover photo so you don't
cover up important text or images.
An entertaining 24 - page chapter
on the Chevy Volt
profiles Volt team leaders Tony Posawatz, Frank Weber, Denise Gray, Jelani Aliyu, explaining how important the new car is to the company — and why its
photo is
on the book's
cover.
On other occasions important parts of your
cover photo are hidden behind your
profile picture....
Since the
profile photo is too small to add readable text (think how small Facebook
profile photos are
on your iPhone), we will concentrate
on adding contact information to the large
cover photo.
Until now, basic permissions have included your «public
profile» — name,
cover photo,
profile pic, gender, age range, language, time zone and networks — along with your email address and list of friends who also are
on that particular app.
To find that option, tap
on the three small dots next to the «View Activity Log» option overlaid
on top of your
cover photo, next to the edit
profile box.
Additionally, you may want to use the new CIPS
cover photos for your social media
profiles on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
So if you don't have your brokerage name in the
cover photo or
profile photo you will have to have it
on all your posts.