Facebook Pages. I took screenshots so you can compare.To be specific, if you make your cover photo at 1920 x 1005, you can expect 7 pixels on each side and 4 pixels on top and bottom to disappear on mobile.You’ll find one towards the end of this article to download.The Facebook event image size on desktop displays at 1260 x 656 pixels. While Facebook did remove the “Kenosha Guard” group from its platform, the event that asked gun owners to demonstrate against the protestors wasn’t actually deleted by the company,Facebook didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. I use photoshop, so I make a canvas that is 1200×675. I devoted the better part of today trying to size an image to exactly 1920 by 1080, because that’s what someone on another site (I don’t recall the site) says works best. Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know. The horrible thumb comes up on mouseover with the cropped 1920×1000 version (ratio 1,92) *stretched* to 370×159 (ratio 2,32).Preset sizes in any app don’t work for any FB cover photos across various devices, because they crop differently depending on the device viewed on (and possibly by app too, like Groups app, Messenger, Pages app etc).My advice is once you’ve seen how it gets chopped, redesign it with keeping anything important in the non-chopped area.There are no guarantees, because there are so many devices now you can’t check them all.I have been following your article from a long time.

Her straightforward writing style empowers small business owners to make their own graphics for social media success!This article is dated October of 2014, are these guidelines still accurate or have they changed…?Any advise or suggestions are appreciated.My apologies, Cristina, I just found this in the spam folder.Yes, this size is correct for desktop. Or anything different from what I wrote in the blog. For example, see this event link: facebook.com/events/179114919534104/.Have you tried it? Could you cite a source?Created an event and used non-scientific measurements, but this worked great: 784 x 441px with an active area (meaning the area that it gets cropped to at desktop size) 294px tall horizontally in the middle. My images are compressed down to 66kb no matter what I do.• 72/96/300dpi JPG all produced the same compressed result.• Reduced size PNG (8bit and/or using TinyPNG) didn’t improve anything.• 1920×1080 doesn’t improve anything. Events have three privacy settings: Public: Public events are just what they sound like: open to the public. Beneath the event photo is the event’s name, host (which can be a person, group, or page), and privacy info. When you go the event overview list, the image is cropped imense and its is squashed vertical. Even with the correct desktop dimensions, the mobile version is cropped significantly.Good point, Natalie. The mobile event page picture itself loses a touch off the sides and it looks good on the desktop version in both the feed and the event page.If you do a lot of FB Events like Stephen does, and use text on your Cover Image, you might play around to see what works best for your needs. So here’s the trick. Newsfeed: Event images within your Newsfeed display at nearly the same dimensions shown on the actual Facebook event page. So lets say a picture, the musician’s name, and the date & time. I’m on FF 51.01.1 on a Mac, my colleague is on FF for the PC. ",Image credit: Valentin Flauraud / Reuters.The event was deleted by its organizers before Facebook took any action against the militia.© 2020 Verizon Media. Save it. I have found that any other size has to be adjusted or repositioned – something I hate doing.Thanks for letting us know. What is the resolution? While there are many ideas to support your Facebook Group, sharing memories by uploading photos and videos will be one you don't regret.

I uploaded maximum image 1920×1080.Facebook compresses images. Why don’t they put it so nicely in their own support pages?

Or do i risk portions of that image to be hidden?Unfortunately FB changes things so often that their own info is often outdated. Try PNG-24.PNG, for sure. What’s the link to your event? David has a great site and I’m glad to hear he’s on top of this issue.Hi!