How Do You Post Things On Facebook

This I shows you How Do You Post Things On Facebook, both in the mobile app as well as on the Facebook web site. posts can consist of text, pictures, video clips, and location data. You can upload on your own page, a friend page, or on the page of a team that you belong of.


How Do You Post Things On Facebook


1. Open Facebook. Most likely to https://www.facebook.com/. This will certainly open your Facebook News Feed if you're visited.

- If you aren't logged in, enter your e-mail address (or phone number) and password in the top-right side of the page.

2. Go to the page where you intend to post. Relying on where you intend to create your post, this will vary:

- Your page - You can create a post for your page from the top of the News Feed.
- a friend page - Click the search bar on top of the display, key in a friend name, click their name, then click their account image.
- A group - Click Groups on the left side of the page, click the Groups tab, and after that click the group you want to most likely to.

3. Click the post box. This box is at the top of the Information Feed. If you're posting to a friend page or a team page, you'll find the post box below the cover image.

4. Add text to your post. Type your material into the post box. You could also include a tinted background by clicking one of the color obstructs below the text box.

- Colored histories are just sustained for posts of 130 characters or less.

5. Add extra material to your post. If you intend to include even more to your post, click one of the options situated listed below the post box:

-Photo/Video - Allows you to pick a picture or video from your computer system to post to the post.
-Tag Friends - Permits you to pick a friend or group of Friends to label in the post. Tagged Friends will certainly obtain the post on their own pages.
-Check in - Lets you include an address or an area to your post.
-Feeling/Activity - Lets you pick an emotion or activity to add to the post.

6. Click post. It's the blue switch in the bottom-right edge of the home window.