![]() With Microsoft Intune, the option to set a desktop wallpaper can easily be performed by using a ‘ Device Restriction‘ policy, pointing to an image file stored in e.g. In a modern world, this hasn’t really changed, however the methods to use are slightly different than what was commonly used in the past. Please check out my quite extensive Facebook help library for hundreds of useful tutorials and insider tips and tricks.Every organization to some extent configures the desktop wallpaper for their users, it’s something that’s been common in the industry for ages and it’s also a way to brand it’s managed devices. Pro Tip: I’ve been writing about Facebook since it first appeared on the Internet. Once you’ve set up your Facebook avatar on your Facebook for Mobile app, it’s pretty easy! A few words to express my view and I’m ready to share:Īnd that’s how ya do it. I’ll back up to the 2020 wallpaper since it’s now Jan 2 and I can’t really still be celebrating New Year’s Eve. ![]() Facebook now has quite a gallery from which we can choose! If you click on the last of them, with the grid of four black squares, you’ll get to a larger listing of even more background wallpapers. The other wallpapers shown are also attractive but lack your avatar. Or check out the lighter blue New Year’s Eve party wallpaper, for that matter… Not only that, but it’s easy to see about the 2020 wallpaper… It’s not a great design, but some of these wallpapers are longer than the default update entry window area, so while the row of background wallpapers is still present – allowing you to try another one – you can’t see ’em.Īhhhh now you can see what’s going on. I missed Christmas by a week so that’s not a great choice (though it is still the twelve days of Christmas, I don’t think many people actually keep count), but it does bring up a question: How do you change to see another one if that’s all it’s showing? A click on the first one, with the green background, for example, and this is now what’s on screen: You can see in the above that there are three different options at this moment. If there are avatar-themed wallpapers available, they’ll show up along the row of wallpaper buttons on the bottom. So let’s get this demo going stat!Īs always, here’s what you see on the Desktop FB interface before you’ve clicked or started typing in your message:Īs soon as you click on the box with “What’s on your mind, Dave?” (well, with your name substituted, of course) it opens up to a bigger box with more options: ![]() It seems like these appear for specific holidays and then vanish again, so once the Christmas/New Year’s ones vanish, I expect that some tied to Valentine’s Day and then spring will appear. HOW TO USE PERSONALIZED FACEBOOK AVATAR WALLPAPERS First it was colored backgrounds, then graphical wallpapers, but now once you have your Facebook avatar all set up, it occasionally includes very personalized wallpapers that include, well, you in the graphic! They’re accessible through the same mechanism you use for any post, and once you’ve set up your Facebook avatar on your mobile, work on both mobile and desktop Facebook. Got it all set up? Great! Then let’s proceed…Īfter standing out as the boring but clean looking blue and white design of early days, differentiating it from the eyesore of MySpace’s chaos, Facebook has gradually allowed for more and more personalization so that our posts can stand out in people’s endless newsstream. I have a detailed tutorial that’ll help you do it quickly: How To Create Your Facebook (Animoji) Avatar. It can only be done from the Facebook for Mobile app, so you’ll be doing the task on your Android or iPhone device. ![]() There’s one big step you have to go through before you can proceed with the holiday themed backgrounds to your Facebook posts: Create your Facebook Avatar.
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