Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts

Wednesday, 19 August 2015


Did you know you can add a pronunciation guide to your name on Facebook? Overlay colorful text on the photos you post? How about mark the end of a relationship without your 500 closest friends getting notified?
Many of these tips and tricks aren't well known, even to veterans of the 1.5 billion-strong people-connector and time-waster. Facebook is constantly updating its service, adding new features or tweaking old ones. A lot can slip through the cracks even if you are scrolling through your friends' updates several times a day.
Here are a few ways to enhance your Facebook experience:
1. How do you say that?

More than 83 percent of Facebook's users are outside of the U.S. and Canada, and they use over 80 languages to communicate with friends and family. That's a lot of people, and a lot of different ways to say your name. To add a pronunciation guide, go to the "about" section of your profile and click on "details about you," (called "more about you" on mobile) then "name pronunciation." Here, Facebook will offer suggestions for your first and last name that you can listen to before selecting. If none work, you can also type in your own phonetic pronouncer.
2. One-time password
Logging in from a public computer? If you don't feel comfortable typing in your password on a shared machine that might have malicious software, Facebook lets you request a temporary one by texting "otp" to 32665. You'll get an eight-character passcode that works for the next 20 minutes and cannot be reused.
3. Unsubscribe
Anyone who's commented on a popular Facebook post, or belongs to a particularly chatty group, knows that those notifications telling you that "Jane Doe and 4 others also commented on a post" can get a bit annoying. You can turn off notifications for individual posts by clicking on the globe icon on the top right corner of your Web browser, then on the "X'' next to the individual notification. You can also change your notification settings here to get fewer or more of them for each group that you belong to.
To do this on mobile, click to view the original post, then click the down arrow in the top right corner of the post. You'll see an option to "turn off notifications."
4. Keep it on the down-low
Announcing engagements and marriages on Facebook is fun. Post and watch the likes and congrats roll in. Bask in the love and glory. Fast-forward a few years for some couples, and the glory fades, not to mention the love and marriage. In this case, you might not want to announce the irreversible breakdown to 450 of your closest friends.
Thankfully, you can still mark the end of a relationship without notifying everyone. Go to your profile and click on the "about" section, then "family and relationships on the left." Under relationship, you'll see a gray icon that probably says "friends," or maybe "public." Change it to "only me." Then change your relationship status. After a while, you can change it back if you wish. Your hundreds of acquaintances will be none the wiser, unless they are stalking your profile to see if you are single.
5. Picture perfect
Thanks to a popular but little-known new feature, Facebook lets you spruce up the photos you post by adding text and quirky stickers, such as drawings of scuba gear, sunglasses or a corn dog. This tool is available on iPhones and is coming soon to Android devices. To use it, choose a photo to upload and click the magic wand icon. Here, you'll find text overlay options as well as the same stickers you can use in other parts of Facebook.
6. Security check
Another recent addition to Facebook's trove of tools is a "security checkup" that guides users through a checklist aimed at making their account more secure. This includes logging out of Facebook on Web browsers and apps they are not using, and receiving alerts when someone tries to log in to their account from an unfamiliar device or browser. To use it, go to https://www.facebook.com/help/securitycheckup on your computer - this feature is not yet available on the mobile app.

Six Things You Didn't Know You Could Do on Facebook

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Wednesday, 22 July 2015



After a long time but at the right time facebook happens to fine tune its icon about “Friends”. Every visitor and facebook family member looks at this icon on top right corner of main page. There used to be a couple where a man was in front and a lady was on the back side and that did not pinch the facebook family, they were comfortable but facebook’s Caitlin Winner, Design Manager was for a change and brought the woman to the front and took the man behind her. It was not more than fine tuning or may be a step clicking towards woman empowerment. 
Caitlin Winner however brought the woman in front, did minor improvement in looks of her hair and also worked on the “little chip” seen in the shoulder. She did it not by a plan but did it because of a thought that crossed her mind for improvement. For some reason in back of her mind the chip kept pinching her and she did make improvement. The lady used to look like the helmet of Darth Vader that George Lucas had once created. Winner worked on few options like adding a pony tail, wearing curly hair but ultimately she opted somewhat hair in bob shape.   
Later when this much was done, Winner turned to man for a more pleasing look. She did a little bit of change to his hair and added bit of slope to his shoulders. This way a new man appeared with the new lady. Winner also addressed other icons like a single man for adding friend. Again why women should be on back, she added a single female silhouette for adding friend too.
In updating the man, she was also able to notice that there many groups on Facebook where a single, action figured male could represent himself. Now that she noticed there were men only in the figures presented at the icons, she also drew a female silhouette for icons. This is perhaps the thinking from facebook COO’s bestselling book on woman empowerment. Winner changed size and order of female silhouette too. Ultimately answering to Mother Nature she reduced size of female silhouette, making it smaller than man’s but kept her in front of man.. In past two men and a woman were in the ‘groups’ icon while woman was in the back but now she placed the lady in front.

There was a difference of opinion between designers, company rule and Winner but new icons were implemented giving things a new look. Winner did not stop at the silhouettes alone. She turned to facebook logo too. The text was slimmed down little bit in a new and fresh type face.

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