
Hi, before delving into making your custom Facebook cover photos. Please read and follow the new Facebook Pages terms for cover photos.
A Page’s cover photo may not:
• Encourage people to upload your cover to their personal timelines,
• Include price or purchase information, such as “40% off” or “Download it on YourURL.com,”
• Include contact information, like your website address, email, mailing address, or information that Facebook wants you to put in your Page’s “About” section,
• Include references to Facebook features or actions, such as “Like” or “Share” or an arrow pointing from the cover photo to any of these features,
• Include calls to action, such as “Get it now” or “Tell your friends.”
And of course, “covers can’t be deceptive, misleading, or infringe on anyone else’s copyright.”
In other words, Facebook wants your Page cover photo to be an eye-catching photograph, not an advertisement or wordy graphic.
The Facebook cover photo is not a common image size, and the rectangular composition includes a cut-out for your profile icon in the lower left corner.
This means the best-looking cover photos tend to be images that are designed to take advantage of the cover photo’s exact size and
shape.
Here's a detailed measurement for cover photos and profile pic:
• Official Facebook cover photo size: 851 pixels wide by 315 pixels tall
• Official minimum image dimension: 720 pixels wide
• Profile icon cut-out: 133 168 pixels wide by 74 103 pixels tall, spaced 24 pixels from the left edge of the cover photo
• Profile icon size: 160 x 160 pixels, with a minimum image upload size of 180 x 180 pixels
Important tips:
• Facebook will overlay a 1-pixel transparent gray border on top of your image.
• If you upload an image smaller than 851 x 315, it will be stretched to fit. This will make your image quality appear slightly grainy or distorted. The best practice is to upload an image that’s sized to Facebook’s dimensions.
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