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How To Combine Facebook Profile Picture And Cover Photo

Here is the trick for combine Facebook Profile Picture and Cover Photo :)

How To Combine Facebook Profile Picture And Cover Photo. ?

Given below are simple and easy to follow steps on how to combine your Facebook profile picture and cover photo. Follow them and you can easily create a visual masterpiece for your Facebook timeline. We just have to upload the photo from which this service will cut down exactly same portion which will be used for profile and cover location and results as combination.

Steps To Combine Facebook Profile Picture And Cover Photo Are:

Step 1. Click the link given below to access the combine Facebook profile picture and cover photo tool .                Visit Here
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Step 2. Then, click on “Merge profile picture and cover photo” option.
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Step 3. Now you have two options. You can either upload a photo or import your current Facebook cover pic. Choose accordingly.
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Step 4. Once the uploading is complete, you will be able to see a preview of your creation. If you are satisfied, click “Done”.
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Step 5. Now, all you have to do is download the profile picture as well as the cover photo separately.
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Step 6. Then, upload the images you just downloaded to you Facebook profile as you profile picture and cover photo.
And now you have successfully combined Facebook profile picture and cover photo.
In conclusion, this is the easiest method to combine Facebook profile picture and cover photo. Share your profile with as and tell us your experience in the comments below. All your suggestions are welcome.

Rajat Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Facebook testing own MoneyPenny virtual assistant for Messenger
Facebook is said to be working on a virtual assistant for its Messenger platform, as per a latest report from The Information. The virtual assistant is being internally dubbed as “MoneyPenny”.
Available via Facebook’s Messenger app, MoneyPenny will allow users to ask real people for help with research and shopping. These categories might be expanded further. No other details about Moneypenny and its launch have been revealed yet. However, the virtual assistant is said to be different from Siri, Google Now and Cortana as which focuses more on productivity.
Earlier this month, Messenger officially started its mobile payment service for users in the US. Facebook is striving hard to increase the popularity of Messenger by adding new features. It is alsotesting GIF image support and sticker search for Messenger.

Rajat Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Facebook testing floating videos in your News Feed
Facebook is testing a new feature that enhances your video viewing experience. The social network’s latest floating video feature will allow users to scroll through their News Feed while letting them watch the video.
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The floating video feature lets users take out a video from their News Feed and put it anywhere in their browser and watch it simultaneously while continue scrolling content on the platform. You can activate the feature by clicking on a new button at the bottom-right of video embeds. When you click the icon, the video becomes movable. However, you cannot pull it out of the browser window. The floating video has play/pause button, a close button, and an option to Like or share the video. It must be noted that that floating videos will disappear if you head to another page. Unfortunately, users cannot resize the floating video window which has a bit of a downside as the original size of the window is small.
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Currently, the company is testing the floating video feature for some users on desktop and not on any mobile apps. Facebook has been striving hard to change its approach towards video content. The social network introduced a new way to embed Facebook videos on websites. The company wants its user to be engaged in video related content which is essentially a new way to tap advertisers.

Rajat Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Methods To Block App & Game Requests On Facebook

Steps To Block App Or Game Requests On Facebook

  • First of click on the top right side settings icon in your profile.
  • Then click on the settings option.
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  • After that click on the option of blocking available on the left side panel of settings page.
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  • In Blocking Page there are many options available which are required to block different functionality.
Two blocking option which required are

      1. Block App invite

      If is useful if you want to block any particular friend. Once you block that person then you will not receive further invitation of request and apps from that person. So if you want to block multiple person who send invitation then you need to add his or her name in the block user box. 

      2. Block Apps

       In case multiple friends are sending you same game or app request then there is an option for block app. Simply type the name of that app in the block app box and you have done.


       2nd Method:- 

      If case you don't want to follow explained method or you want to try another way which may be find easy as compare to above. 


      • First of open Games App center.
      • Then click on the activity option available on the top menu.
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      • Now you will be able to see all the pending invites from your friends.
      • Simply click on the Cross "X" or Ignore All button appear on the app request.
      • After that this option will come
      So these are the best methods to block apps and Game Requests on Facebook ;) 
      PS: Don't enjoy these methods alone also share with your friends :D



      Rajat Friday, July 3, 2015
      Facebook’s Snapchatty New Photo Uploader Lets You Overlay Text And More

      Your photos aren’t all that interesting. But Facebook’s going to help you jazz them up with its shiny new photo uploader, which is now available for most users on iOS and is testing on Android. It lets you add overlaid text in any color, instantly preview filters that you swipe across your photos, or paste Facebook’s stickers on top. Facebook offered more standard filters before and had tested photo stickers, but now they live with the fresh text option in the new enhancements tray.



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      Add overlaid text to Facebook photos with the new uploader
      If putting text, swipeable filters, and re-sizable emoji on photos sounds familiar, it might be because that’s exactly what Snapchat does. Since Facebook’s failed acquisition bid, it’s watched Snapchat grow and grow. Its attempts to clone Snapchat as a whole, Poke and Slingshot, have failed. Meanwhile, Japanese messaging app Line has gotten big on the back of stickers. So Facebook’s simply trying to bake the best of everything else into its own.
      Update: Facebook tells me:
      People want to be creative when they share experiences with their friends and family on Facebook. We are rolling out a new place to house all of Facebook’s photo-editing tools, making it even easier to add filters, stickers, or text to your photos.”
      Those with the new Facebook uploader on iOS will see a vertical line swoop across their chosen photo, alerting them they can swipe to immediately adjust the shot with “Auto” color correction, “Vintage” sepia, bright “Spring”, golden “Summer”, orange “Fall”, muted “Winter”, and black-and-white “Snow” filters. The swiping feels satisfying and makes it quick compare adjacent filters, though a bit harder to choose between two that aren’t next to each other.
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      Facebook’s new filter interface lets you drag your finger across a photo to try different filters. Here I’m swiping from the muted Winter filter to the black-and-white Snow filter.
      A flashing magic wand button in the bottom left corner of the photo opens the enhancement tray with tabs for filters, tags, text, cropping, and stickers. Users can tap through a more Instagram-style list of the filters, tag friends in the photos, or crop the image.
      Facebook Photo Stickers
      The text button cribs the interface from Facebook’s Slingshot. You can type in text, pinch and drag to re-size and move it, and use a color slider to choose a hue. Annoyingly, though, you have to write the text and choose the color with your photo blurred in the background, rather than live on the photo itself like with Snapchat.
      You can call this all stealing, but Facebook’s philosophy of delivering utility is basically, “if it’s good for you, it’s even better for our 1.4 billion users.”

      Rajat Tuesday, June 30, 2015
      Facebook Lite officially launched in India
      Facebook has officially launched Facebook Lite, a lighter version of the social network in India. The app that runs on Android and uses less data and works across low to poor connections.
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      Facebook Lite is less than 1MB and is targeted at people with poor internet service or who are limited to 2G networks. It includes Facebook’s core experiences like News Feed, status updates, photos, notifications and more.However, it does not support data-intensive features like videos or Nearby Friends. At this point, more than a billion people around the world access Facebook on their mobile devices. It also works on devices running Android 2.2.
      Facebook Lite is rolling out across countries in Asia and will come to will be available in parts of Latin America, Africa and Europe. It is already present in Africa and Asia: Bangladesh, Nepal, Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Zimbabwe
      For More Facebook Tricks & News Click Here

      Rajat Monday, June 29, 2015
      Now use Messenger without a Facebook login
      Now use Messenger without a Facebook login: Here’s why it means business
      The Facebook Messenger is an all new product. Before that we had direct messages or Inbox, depending on how we like to call it. Now with Messenger a separate app that you need to install, it comes across like a WhatsApp clone. But that’s not what it’s meant to be.
      Facebook boasts of over a billion downloads on devices. So does WhatsApp. Now even Messenger claims the billion downloads tag. So why would the world’s most successful social media network invest and own two instant messaging platforms?
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      Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg made an important statement at F8, “Facebook used to be this single blue app. Now it’s a family of apps.” The reason for this is the presence of business on Facebook! While there large audiences on Facebook, the future undoubtedly is mobile. And to stay relevant, Facebook would have to maintain its dominance in the mobile space. The opening up of Messenger enables Facebook to do much more than standard Facebook advertising.
      Messenger Connect with customers
      On mobile devices, though, interaction is via apps! That’s where Facebook sees a growth opportunity with messaging. There is no shortage of competition in the business of messaging. San Francisco-based Zendesk is a software development company that offers a cloud-based customer service platform that enables businesses to handle ticketing, self service and customer support features. What’s significant is that Zendesk is now a partner with Messenger. With this, a business that usually offers chat support could now just replace it with the Messenger application.
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      So the next time you are ordering a product from an ecommerce site, you could follow up with your Facebook or Messenger credentials instead of entering your details again on a form.
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      Apart from WhatsApp, there are dozens of apps that enable person to person as well as group instant messaging across mobile platforms. What differentiates them is the presence of brands on Facebook. Since WhatsApp isn’t the ideal way for brands to engage with customers, Facebook believes Messenger fills that gap.

      Rajat Friday, June 26, 2015