Another week gone … life keeps zipping by.
This week I have school lunches, facebook, annoying phrases, a funny interview with Mark Ruffalo and more.
Enjoy!
Another week gone … life keeps zipping by.
This week I have school lunches, facebook, annoying phrases, a funny interview with Mark Ruffalo and more.
Enjoy!
As promised on the Facebook Developer’s Roadmap, the locations of notifications, requests and invitations will be changed/moved today.
I’m sure we will all enjoy spending time looking for the new locations and the interruption to our workflow ;-)
But, plus side is that we’ve been told in advance and were given an actual date for when the change would happen.
So, here’s what’s been changed with notifications and where they will now be located.
Happy last day of February!! (it’s not a Leap year).
This week I have freelancing, twitter, eating habits, funny signs and more!
As always, enjoy!
The Facebook interface isn’t too bad.
The biggest issue I have with it is that Facebook changes it too often. As soon as you get used to where settings and features are located, they are moved.
I don’t know about you but since the last update, I keep moving my mouse to the left for the home page and to the right for search. I’m sure I will get used to it but I am losing precious seconds of my time ;-)
Here are 7 WordPress themes that have a Facebook like layout (old and new).
On custom Facebook pages images must exist on your own server (or somewhere else on the internet) and linked to from the Facebook page code.
The only images that can be uploaded directly to Facebook are the logo for your fan page and the image used on your profile page.
FBML provides code that will pull your profile or logo picture to your fan page so you don’t have to link to it from a different server.
Here’s how you do it.
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