Facebook is the next giant after Google in every aspect. As the site’s popularity keeps on increasing so do new ways of making perfect use of this Mega Giant social media network. Facebook’s new layout/look has annoyed many users and some users including me still prefers the old layout. The Facebook team recently announced that the new Profile page Layout can not be changed and this is how every user profile will look like. That’s surely a sad news but no worries any longer because there is one thing really exciting about this new layout and that is the horizontal photo Tag stream. Using this photo stream combined with your Profile Picture you can create your own personalized layouts, all different, attractive and simply Cool!
This is how a normal Facebook Layout looks like,
and this is how I changed mine,
There are many online tools that lets you create images of required sizes that may fit into your profile page but I tested all and none could give a quality output so I rather used Photoshop and created them myself. Though it requires one to have some basic knowledge of Photoshop. I will write a detailed post on how to create your own personalized Facebook Layouts using Photoshop but first I want to know how much curious you are to know it? Tell me if you would love a detailed post on how to customize the Facebook profile page using Photoshop? Bloggers using Facebook should surely give a personal touch to their fan pages and profile pages because readers love it! :)
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