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Fb pixel tester
Fb pixel tester






NOTE 2: You can see the whole header on a desktop by clicking anywhere on the header, which opens it in a popup. So make sure your graphic is 820 x 428 pixels and that nothing you need to be seen is in the top 48 pixels or the bottom 49 pixels of the image since it won’t be shown when viewed on a desktop computer. NOTE: On Desktop devices, Facebook makes the top 48 pixels and the bottom 49 pixels of the image invisible. If you run a group on Facebook, use the dimensions below to make best use of the image header area. Next up we have the Facebook Group Cover Photo.

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If you have a Facebook Business Page (aka Fan Page or Community page etc.) and you want to take full advantage of the space, you’re going to need a slightly different sized image. Your profile picture extends 25 pixels below the bottom of the graphic into the menu bar (as you can see above), and there is also an embedded 2 pixel white border with thin grey outline added to your picture (this fixed border stops creative designers doing funky things by merging their picture onto the menu bar and cover graphic etc. The above cover photo is for my Facebook profile page and automatically embeds my profile name to the right of my profile image (Quentin Pain). Here’s a snap of my Profile Cover Photo together with all the dimensions you need: But read on… Facebook Profile Header Image SizeīUT – things get in the way. If you want to find what size your graphic should be for a Facebook Profile Page Cover Photo it’s also quite a challenge. When you’ve got the size exactly right, the image will NOT be draggable – this is what you want. When updating your group image, FB do give you the chance to move an oversized graphic around, but it’s far better to design it the right size in the first place. The aspect ratio for a Facebook group header is 205:107 (but start with 820 x 428 pixels as this is the actual size on a standard desktop monitor). So here it is: 820 x 428 pixels (Facebook changed to this new size on 28th November 2017, but note that the top and bottom of your header is hidden – full details below – note that all old headers will be cropped almost in half if not updated to the new size – if your current group header image looks a little weird – that’s why). It’s exceedingly hard to hunt down the size for your Facebook Group Header cover photo.

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Doubling its size to 1696 x 628 in the hope of getting a higher resolution doesn’t help. NOTE: For some reason, something happens to the header when uploaded to Facebook and some clarity is lost.

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The screenshot above shows the new dimensions.

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If you make your Facebook Group Header 848 x 314 it will currently work on a desktop view without anything ‘disappearing’ top or bottom (carry on reading about what it used to do if you’re interested – that’s about all you need to know though. You’re welcome to read everything below (to show how tricky this is), and you’re welcome to search the web to find a better answer, but I’ve tried and none are available (there’s a ton of stuff on this – much of it blatant plagiarised copies of my original post), but I’ve yet to find any that are correct.

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Sometime in early 2021 the group header changed again. *** UPDATED WITH THE LATEST CHANGES August 2021 – Quentin Pain *** READ FIRST






Fb pixel tester