Monday, December 6, 2010

How to customize your Twitter home page

There are several ways to customize your Twitter account.

Change the background of color scheme, and even mark tweeting yourself, can remove many things to mark. Level of difficulty: Moderately easy

Instructions

You need: computer with Internet AccessTwitter counts things
  1. 1

    Change the background on your Twitter account.

Twitter comes with different backgrounds can see when an account register. To access these settings, log in to your account, click "Settings" and then click "Design". Different walks of life will be shown on the design page.



See origins of various websites. Twitround.com provides free environments in which you install for you, as long as you provide your user name and password.



If you are looking for a more personal approach, create your own background in your photos. You can see a photo of your last vacation and download Twitter page "Design". To do this, scroll down out and click on "Change background Twitter." This page allows upload it you your image, and then can you stretching is worthy of the page or it tile.
  • 2

    Create a set of colors to go with your new background.

  • Change of color, feed your Twitter, go side to "Design" page font, color and even the colors of the sidebar. Scroll down and click "Edit theme". This will bring you to a page where you can change the color one of these on your site. The colors change, choose autowie you, distributed, so that you a preview of what your page aussieht before you can view you save.
  • 3

    Tweet in a manner that identifies you.

  • Twitter has sent hundreds of thousands of Tweets every minute. Commentpersonnaliser your Tweets? Can things like your Tweets, e.g. # yourbusinessname or # signature of your choice of Hashtags to do. This way if you Tweet every single Tweet with the Hashtag occur when a user clicks it. It is to see a way for users to your feed without having to go to your page. It also helps if you have been re-tweeted because there is a way to track where will your Tweets.

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