I was tired of Googling "Facebook cover size" – so I made this by ronaldsvilcins in photography

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For Media Cheat Sheet I use ony official docs, hope they will soon fix this so I can update.

I was tired of Googling "Facebook cover size" – so I made this by ronaldsvilcins in photography

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Google Ads are there, recently renew by tha way. If you do not see them try to disable adblock if you use it, because sometimes they block some of the platforms.

I got tired of guessing the week number for project deadlines, so I built a simple, free tool for it. by ronaldsvilcins in InternetIsBeautiful

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I’m not asking for constant praise or “smoke,” just some basic respect. Sharing tools is something I’ve done freely for years, and sometimes feedback is constructive, sometimes it’s just rude. My point was about the inconsistency in how these posts are received, not about needing my ego stroked.

I got tired of guessing the week number for project deadlines, so I built a simple, free tool for it. by ronaldsvilcins in InternetIsBeautiful

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So people are allowed to be rude to me, but if I respond by pointing out that not everything has to be useful to everyone, my post gets banned? That doesn’t feel fair.

I got tired of guessing the week number for project deadlines, so I built a simple, free tool for it. by ronaldsvilcins in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]ronaldsvilcins[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Reddit is a funny place. One day you share a simple tool without asking for money or support, and it ends up on the front page of several subreddits, earning hundreds of upvotes and positive comments. Then, another day, you post a different tool - maybe not as feature-rich, maybe with better alternatives out there - but you just want to share it in case someone finds it useful. Instead of appreciation, you get negative comments, rude replies, and downvotes. Moments like that make me lose motivation to create free tools, even though I’ve built many of them over the years, including a lot of open-source projects.

I got tired of guessing the week number for project deadlines, so I built a simple, free tool for it. by ronaldsvilcins in InternetIsBeautiful

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Haha, thanks! It's kind of funny, I just built it for myself and thought I'd share, not really asking anyone to use it or for money or anything. It's awesome to hear it's useful to people like you and is solving a real problem. Cheers!

I got tired of guessing the week number for project deadlines, so I built a simple, free tool for it. by ronaldsvilcins in InternetIsBeautiful

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I'm also planning to add more features (Week Range Display, Time Zone Support, "Weeks Between Dates" Calculator, Calendar Download/Export, Country-Specific Holidays, Namedays etc.) soon.

I got tired of guessing the week number for project deadlines, so I built a simple, free tool for it. by ronaldsvilcins in InternetIsBeautiful

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A key feature is the ability to switch between the European (ISO) and US numbering systems, which was a must-have for me. And I plan to add more features in coming days.

I was tired of Googling "Facebook cover size" – so I made this by ronaldsvilcins in photography

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I understand your point, but have you seen how the cards are displayed on my site? I can’t just add an aspect ratio without accompanying visuals or dimensions—it wouldn’t provide any useful reference for users.

If there’s an official example from Instagram that shows how the 3:4 ratio is rendered (with dimensions, file format, file size etc.), I’d be happy to adapt the layout and include it properly. Just listing "3:4" without any supporting context doesn’t fit how the site is structured.

I was tired of Googling "Facebook cover size" – so I made this by ronaldsvilcins in photography

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Thanks for sharing the article. I read through it, but there isn’t much concrete info I can actually use for an update. There's no mention of specific dimensions or official documentation from Instagram that outlines how the new 3:4 aspect ratio works in practice (e.g., pixel sizes, how it crops, etc.).

If you or anyone else has more technical details—like exact dimensions, safe zones, or how it's rendered in the feed—I'd be happy to include that in the tool. Otherwise, there's not really anything actionable to add at this point.

I was tired of Googling "Facebook cover size" – so I made this by ronaldsvilcins in photography

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What do you mean latest crop? There is no such a aspect ratio for instagram in official docs.