

Accounting for your profile pictureĮnsuring your Twitter profile picture doesn’t interfere with your header photo is actually more complicated than you think. Let’s cover the profile picture area and the invisible area in a bit more detail. In reality, the recommended Twitter header dimensions actually look like this: That’s because you need to account for your profile picture and the “invisible area” around your profile picture. Twitter recommends that profile photos and banner image file sizes should be under 2MBĮven if you follow these guidelines, your header image may not look right after you’ve uploaded it.(Twitter does not support animated GIFs for profile or header images.) Depending on your design, you might be given the.
Select how you want to resize your design: Click Resize to resize the current design.

Hover your cursor over them to see their dimensions. Enter custom dimensions, or pick from the preset designs options. If you choose to view the file, you can right click on the image to save it to your. From the toolbar above the editor, click Resize. When you save your resized photo, rename the file so you do not override the original file. Choose a height or width pixel size, and Click Submit. Browse your computer for a photo to resize.
