New Facebook Notes was released

Facebook has begun yesterday to make the redesigned Notes pages a feature that allows users to share small texts with their friends outside Facebook Timeline.Facebook Notes

The Notes feature was first released on August 22, 2006 and was initially advertised as a system , although it never was.

Καθώς περνούσε ο καιρός, το Facebook άρχισε να υποστηρίζει τα tags, και τις ενσωματωμένες εικόνες, καθώς επίσης και τη δυνατότητα εισαγωγής περιεχομένου στο “blog” από ιστοσελίδες όπως το LiveJournal, , Xanga, and a few other platforms.

Nevertheless, Facebook Notes failed miserably, not only to become popular, but also because despite its efforts, it never looked like a blog.

Yesterday Facebook announced that it has improved the Notes even further. The new look allows users to add a huge banner photo to the header, format text with headers, place quotation marks, and more.

Additionally, the process of embedding images has been enhanced with the ability to add a caption as well ς μεγέθους της to better match the content.

Let's say the result, although it does not look like a blog, is far from the appearance of the feature in the past.

The updated Facebook Notes, clearly shows the company's aspirations. Her expansive policy seems to be looking at the glory and clientele of WordPress, but as you will see, you still need a lot of work.

The new feature has not yet appeared in Greece, but if you want to see how it looks like you can do from here.

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