Why does my Twitter feed look bigger?
Why does my Twitter feed look bigger?
Twitter is testing new changes to how photos and videos appear on its apps, closer to how images appear on other services such as Instagram. The new feature will expand visual media embedded in tweets to fill the whole width of a mobile phone’s screen.
How do I stop Twitter from cropping?
A quick summary of tips to avoid image cropping on Twitter Avoid portrait/vertical images. Instead, use horizontal images with the proper aspect ratio. Use Twitter’s card validator to preview the link’s card details and image preview, before posting the tweet.
What are the Twitter image dimensions?
Twitter images sizes for in-stream photos: 1600 x 900 pixels (recommended) Maximum file size: Up to 5MB for photos and GIFs on mobile. Up to 15MB on the web.
Do square images work on Twitter?
Twitter round profile image size Twitter switched from square to round profile picture in June 2017. The recommended dimensions are still 400×400 pixels. While the profile image will appear at 400×400 pixels when clicked on desktop, any square or round shape of at least 400px square will work.
Did Twitter get wider?
Twitter just made a change to the way it displays images that has visual artists on the social network celebrating. In March, Twitter rolled out a limited test of uncropped, larger images in users’ feeds.
Why does my Twitter look different?
Twitter’s New Design Changes This sidebar now uses the new font, which makes Twitter look completely different from the previous design. Twitter has already received substantial negative feedback about these changes. Tweets from the site’s accessibility team indicate additional tweaks to the design are in the works.
Why are my pictures still cropped on Twitter?
Instead of gambling on how an image will show up in the timeline, images will look just like they did when you shot them. In the past, the platform automatically cropped images to make them display in a more condensed way in the timeline, where users often scroll through without clicking on an image preview.