Facebook released Timeline for Fan Pages late in the night.
Major changes include no default landing tabs, wider 810px custom tabs, fan page messaging and admin panel! Yes, they are stunning.
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For the person who has an 8am meeting, still has to get their Starbucks coffee, and just wants the quick facts:
1. Default landing tabs are gone
2. Tabs are still here but are wider now- 810px
3. You can now message fan pages
4. Timeline will automatically come to pages on March 30th.
Timeline on Fan Pages, 6 Things You Need to Know
1. Default Landing Tabs are Gone, Tabs now 810px Wide:
Facebook has removed the ability to create a default landing tab. However, you can still create fan gates. The size of the new tabs is 810px. If you are designing new tabs, be sure to design to this width.
2. Photos, Likes, and Apps at Top of Page:
Photos, likes and apps are now at the top of your Page. Photos show in the first spot, but you can change the order of everything else so people see what matters most. You can show a maximum number of 12 apps, so make sure to put your most important ones first.
3. Pin your favorite post to the top
Hover over a story and click on the star ( star icon ) to make it wider, or on the pencil ( pencil icon ) to pin it to the top of your Page, hide or delete it entirely.
4. New Administrator Panel
Keep track of your activity on your Page from the admin panel. Respond when people write on your Page timeline, and view your latest insights.
Visit your activity log to review all your posts and activity.
Visit your activity log to review all your posts and activity.
Additionally, in March, new admin controls will be released. This will let you set different permissions for each page admin.
5. Fan Page Messages:
Now people can contact you privately using messages. Notifications about new messages will appear right in your admin panel.
6. Cover Photo
The cover photo can be up to 850px by 315px but may NOT contain the following:
Price or purchase information, such as “40% off” or “Download it at our website”.
Contact information, such as web address, email, mailing address or other information intended for your Page’s About section.
References to user interface elements, such as Like or Share, or any other Facebook site features.
Calls to action, such as “Get it now” or “Tell your friends”.
Click here to add timeline to your fan page
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