Do you have a Facebook fan page? Have you ever wondered why Facebook only allows 20% of text on your Timeline cover?
I’ve read Facebook’s advertising guidelines regarding the 20% rule. Though, the guidelines fail to reveal if the highly popular quotation graphics fall under the same scrutiny.
According to Facebook, “Ads and sponsored stories in a News Feed may not include images comprised of more than 20% text.” Guess what? This includes Timeline covers because they’re shown in the News Feed after a LIKE.
Why Should Facebook Care?
They believe images are more engaging if they’re high quality with minimal text. They go on to state that you should use the text field for text messages.
There’s been controversy surrounding this issue. You’ll find people arguing over what’s acceptable and what’s not. Most of it is theory. Just take a look at Facebook’s text in images guidelines to be sure you’re in compliance.
Facebook’s Text Overlay Tool
Better still, use the Facebook Text Overlay Tool to decipher if your Timeline images are acceptable. The tool will measure the amount of text placed on a Timeline cover.
Here’s how to use it:
- Click the upload button.
- Choose an image from your hard drive.
- If more than 20% of text is present, the image may not be compliant. You’ll need to edit your image.
Facebook will return a message letting you know if your advertisement passes approval. If not, you’ll receive a message letting you know. Check out the following advertisements that will either pass or fail according to the Facebook Guidelines.
https://www.facebook.com/business/help/980593475366490
I’m amazed at the amount of discussions that take place over the 20% rule when Facebook defines what is acceptable and what is not. If you’re ever in doubt, visit the text overlay tool and check your images there.
Your turn! Do your Timeline covers pass the 20% text rule? Leave a comment below and let me know!
Thanks for reading,
– Bonnie
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sorry i can’t find the “show grid”
Facebook changed how the text overlay tool works since I wrote this blog post. Now, all you need to do is upload your advertisement image and Facebook returns a message letting you know if the image passes their approval.
I never knew about this, thanks for sharing!
It will surely come in handy for you Erica!
Very useful, thank you for this! Showing the comment love from UBC. 😀
Hey Terrye, you’re welcome! I appreciate the comment love, too! 🙂
What a cool tool. Before I was guessing and now I know if I’m within the guidelines. I am. Thanks Bonnie.
I’m so glad this is going to help you get clarity Shawn!
oops i think my cover photo may be over the 20% mark someone else did it but i have never got any complaints at all ~ now i’m thinking i should change it *sigh*
No time like the present. 🙂 Good luck with your changes Dannie!
I had a pro design my timeline cover (thanks Bonnie :)) so I know that mine meets the guidelines!
LMAO, yes dear it is!
Your Timeline cover is comprised of only 12% text. 🙂
I just checked and my cover photo(s) comply. I read about the dumb text rule a while back and started adjusting my photos to what I think would be around 20 percent or lower. But I didn’t know about the overlay tool until now. Great tip, Bonnie Gean.
Awesome Angie! I’m glad to hear about your images passing the grid. 🙂
You go girl! 🙂
As my cover image is all image, I’m within the guidelines. I should probably add some text to it, but I’ve got enough things to think about this month 😀
Then you’re all set (you’re savvy)… and no worries!
Thanks 🙂 That’s good to know
LOL, you’re welcome Linda.
I mostly use facebook for entertainment & visiting with family & friends. I am not a very technical person and am a bit confused (my fault, not yours!) I can see that I would need to spend more time than I have right now to really grasp what this means to me.
I didn’t mean to confuse you Brenda. Sorry if that was the case!
This is useful to know, Bonnie. I wasn’t much of a Facebook user but have had to 🙂 since I share a lot of posts there. I am going to check out that tool now.
I am here via the Ultimate Blog Challenge thread on Facebook!
Awesome Vidya. The tool does come in handy! 🙂