The photostream, also known as profile photo bar, has been added to show your friends what you’ve been up to lately. If some of these tagged photos bother you, you can always hide them by clicking the small “x” button in the top right corner of each picture. Be aware that hiding a photo from the stream only removes it from your profile page, but not from your “Photos of you” page. Nor does it untag you.
While most users will enjoy this new feature and leave it just the way it is, but i really love messing things up (most fellas call it tweaking).
Here are the instructions to execute the photo tags profile hack:
- Fire up your favorite image editor (this can be GIMP, Adobe Photoshop, or anything a slightly more advanced than MS Paint).
- Load an image of your choice (our site header was perfect for the job, because it was a wide rectangle).
- Resize its dimensions to 485 by 68 pixels (you might want to crop some unnecessary bits to make it look better)
- Now cut or crop the image into 5 pieces of 97 by 68 pixels each and save them (obviously, you can achieve this effect with 4, 3 or even just 2 images as well).
- Upload the five pieces to a Facebook album and start tagging yourself in reverse order. That means the part of the image that’s supposed to appear FIRST, should be tagged LAST. And you should start with the right end of the cut-up image. We’ve learned that it’s more accurate to tag yourself while viewing the album normally, instead of in Edit Album mode.
- If everything went well, you’ll have a new, awesome Facebook profile page header!
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