Monday, 27 April 2015

How to “Friend” Someone on Facebook & Hide It From Your Status Updates

How to “Friend” Someone on Facebook & Hide It From Your Status Updates

I’m sure that this has happened to you before. Someone you have ties to, whether it’s a co-worker, your boss, or even worse, a parent, has finally discovered social networking and wants to be your newest Facebook friend.
For me personally, that’s no big deal. I’m fairly open about my online activities. Everything I write, Digg, or otherwise share goes through my FriendFeed to myTwitter then ultimately onto my Facebook (my, that sounds naughty). Besides that, just about everyone I’d consider a co-worker is already on Facebook, and would have little issue about my other Internet activities.
Putting all that aside however, imagine for a moment that I worked at Domino’s Pizza and that I don’t want my boss to know that I just became a fan of Papa John’s (writing this one’s gonna make me hungry). Here’s what I would do to hide Facebook status updates and keep that fact confined to my closer friends:
On your Facebook home page, you should see the ‘Settings’ menu close to the search field on your upper-right. Open that menu and go to ‘Privacy Settings’.
On the next page, you’ll have four choices: Profile, Search, News Feed, and Applications. What you’ll want to edit here are your Profile privacy settings.
In my example, you’re going to want to edit the setting on your Status Updates, since you don’t want your boss to know that you’ve “fanned” the competition. Click that dropdown menu and then select ‘Customize’.
You may want to tweak your overall privacy setting here, but what we’re aiming for is the “Except These People” list at the bottom of this dialog. Type out the name of any of your Friends to restrict that person from viewing anything in your Status Updates.


How to Create a Photo Collage Using Pictures of Your Facebook Friends

How to Create a Photo Collage Using Pictures of Your Facebook Friends

Here’s a small little trick in Facebook that allows you to create a grid view or photo collage out of your friends list. This is how I do it:
  1. Click on Friends tab.
  2. Proceed to More tab.
  3. From “Choose an option” dropdown, choose any of the dashes “-“
Photos of all your friends will be displayed, each in 50×50 pixels forming a grid view. Have fun.

How to Place Facebook Chat On Firefox Sidebar

How to Place Facebook Chat On Firefox Sidebar


Facebook Chat is cool, at least it allows you to send instant messages to online Facebook contacts. However I’m not really a fan of the chat bar being at the bottom of the page, what if I’ve left Facebook but still wants to remain chatting with my Facebook contacts?
If you are using Firefox, you can place the Facebook Chat at the sidebar.
(Step 1)
Look for Bookmarks on the top navigation. Select Organize Bookmarks…



(Step 2)
Click New Bookmark… tab and enter the following:
  • Name: Facebook Chat
  • Location: http://www.facebook.com/presence/popout.php
  • Check Load this bookmark in sidebar.
  • (Step 3)
    Launch the Firefox sidebar, click Facebook Chat and start chatting with your Facebook contacts within Firefox.
    That’s it! Enjoy.