Monday, 28 March 2011
0
The Blue Bar of social networking site facebook
Running across the top of every page on Facebook is the same bright blue bar, cleverly known as “the blue bar.” It will be your faithful companion for all your journeys on Facebook, more loyal than Tonto, Robin, or even
Dr. Bunsen Honeydew’s faithful lab assistant, Beaker.
The left side of the blue bar
The right side of the blue bar
The three icons in the blue bar, from left to right: Friend Requests, Messages, and Notifications. All three light up with numbers in little red balloons to let you know how many new friend requests, messages, or notifications you’ve received since the last time you checked. Click on them to open their pop-up menus for more details.
Dr. Bunsen Honeydew’s faithful lab assistant, Beaker.
The left side of the blue bar
The right side of the blue bar
The three icons in the blue bar, from left to right: Friend Requests, Messages, and Notifications. All three light up with numbers in little red balloons to let you know how many new friend requests, messages, or notifications you’ve received since the last time you checked. Click on them to open their pop-up menus for more details.
The links in the blue bar help you navigate your way around Facebook.
n Facebook and Home take you to your Home page on Facebook.
n Click on the Friend Requests icon to open a pop-up menu that shows you the most recent friend requests and friend suggestions you’ve received.
n Click on the Messages icon to open a pop-up menu that shows you summaries of the newest messages you’ve received in your Inbox.
n Click on the Notifications icon to see your latest notifications—short messages that let you know when something has happened that Facebook thinks you should know about, such as a friend writing on your Wall or commenting on something you’ve posted.
n Toward the middle of the blue bar is Facebook’s search field. You can use this to find all sorts of things on Facebook: people, Groups, Events, Pages, apps, and more. You can even use it to search for results on the web.
n Profile takes you to your Profile page.
n Clicking on Account opens a menu that lets you access your account settings, privacy settings, and other account management tools. It’s also where you’ll find the command to log out of Facebook when you need to.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
This is basically a high gain amplifier with feedback that causes the LED to flash at a rate determined by the 10u and 330k resistor. Remov...
-
There are special mobile phone apps available for a number of popular smartphones—including iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, Sidekick, and mo...
-
Running along the bottom of every Facebook page is a horizontal list of links called the footer . It’s easy to overlook, but it has some u...
-
Until you actually join Facebook and play with it a little, it can be hard to figure out what’s so appealing about it. Some stories in the ...
-
In upcoming chapters, we’ll look at the various ways you can use Facebook: n Reconnecting with old friends and making brand new ones n K...
-
Running across the top of every page on Facebook is the same bright blue bar, cleverly known as “the blue bar.” It will be your faithful com...
-
This circuit detects the resistance between your fingers to produce an oscillation. The detection-points will detect resistances as high as ...
-
Facebook’s rise to prominence on the Internet has been meteoric. At the time of this writing, Facebook has more than 500 million members a...
-
Blogger & Google Sitemaps will allow your Blogger blog to get indexed by the Google spider with very few problems. Did you know that th...
-
What’s an Application? Facebook applications let you do all kinds of fun things, from playing games to sending offbeat greetings to your fr...
0 Responses to “The Blue Bar of social networking site facebook”
Post a Comment