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The ins and outs and technicalities of sharing photos and samples of your work on social media.
Biteable’s free image resizer generates perfectly sized images for all your social media channels with one click.
Here are the best dimensions and image file types to use when uploading a Twitter banner (header image).
Grids is a third-party Instagram desktop app for Mac that offers a great way to view Instagram feeds as well as tools to upload photos and videos to Instagram directly from your Mac. Here’s how it works.
If you’d rather post on Instagram from your Mac than from your phone, here are the best options, including free and paid Mac apps and using a Mac’s web browser.
You can add links on top of your YouTube banner. And you can also use them to add social media icons that link to your accounts. Here’s how to do it.
If you’re using hotlink protection but want to make exceptions to allow social media services to pull images for shared links, here’s the list of allowed referrers I’ve been using.
Wondering why Facebook looks different? Facebook.com has rolled out a new look. They’re calling it New Facebook. But not everyone’s a fan. Here’s how to switch back to the old Facebook layout.
If you need to unpublish a page to revise or publish a new one, here’s how to publish and unpublish pages in New Facebook and Classic Facebook.
Here are three quick and free options for taking a still from a video on Mac.
A guide to creating custom YouTube thumbnails for your videos using Canva’s free account.
YouTube thumbnails can make a real difference in whether users click on your video. Here’s an up-to-date guide to the best YouTube thumbnail size, how to enable and upload custom thumbnails, and best practices.
You can now use a video as your Facebook cover instead of a photo. Here’s a rundown of the requirements and options to make it work.
Instagram has some useful built-in location features, but there are some quirks to how to use them and how they reliable are. Here’s a rundown.
Twitter has a built-in way to make your photos accessible to visually impaired users by adding image descriptions. Here’s how to enable and use the feature.
Instagram is designed for mobile devices. But that doesn’t work for everyone. So here are some options for posting to Instagram from your computer without using the mobile app.
Instagram doesn’t offer any built-in way to schedule posts, and it even discourages automated scheduling, but it can be done. Some options play by the rules better than others. Here’s a rundown of the options.
Instagram has a new feature to archive posts. It makes them private, so only you can see them, without deleting the post and losing the comments and likes.
Here’s a method for posting to Instagram from a desktop or laptop that doesn’t involve any third-party apps or installing plugins. It uses a feature built into several modern web browsers.
Uplet is a simple Mac app that let’s you upload photos and videos from your desktop or laptop directly to Instagram.
There’s a new and better way to share panoramas on Instagram. Here’s how to do it and some ways to prep the tiled images.
Instagram has added a new feature that lets you share up to 10 photos or videos in one post. Here’s how it works.
Facebook has a new feature that gives you more control over the image thumbnails for shared links. Here’s how it works.
Have you ever tried using photos and images on your Facebook page? It can be frustrating. So here’s an up-to-date guide explaining what’s what, what’s where, and how big.
So you’ve shot some cool new 360 degree photos. How do you share them so other people can see them? Here are some places to start.
Youtube is one of the few big players that support 360° video so far. Here’s how to upload and share the video footage you’ve shot with a Ricoh Theta S on the service.
So far there are only a few options for sharing the 360° videos you’ve shot with your Ricoh Theta S. Here’s how to upload and share them with Facebook.
In this post, I’ll go over the best YouTube banner size to use, including some suggestions for how to make a great channel banner.
If you’re posting images to Instagram, whether from a phone or computer, here’s my unofficial guide to photo and picture sizes for Instagram posts.
There are various places you can use images on Twitter, including the header photo, your profile picture, and on your timeline or feed. Here’s a rundown of the various sizes of each.
Getting fuzzy images, text, or logos on your Facebook images? Facebook has closed some of the old loopholes, but here’s a tip worth trying.
A step-by-step guide for making a custom collage for your Facebook Cover Photo with Lightroom Classic