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How to Add a Support Ribbon To Your Twitter Avatar
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Adding a support ribbon to your Twitter avatar can be a great way to show support for a cause or event that you care about. Here's how you can do it: 1. Choose a ribbon: The first step is to choose the ribbon that you want to add to your Twitter avatar. There are various websites that offer support ribbons that you can download for free, such as Ribbonize and Twibbon. 2. Download the ribbon: Once you have found the ribbon you want to use, download the image to your computer. 3. Resize the ribbon: Twitter avatars are square and have a maximum size of 400 x 400 pixels. Therefore, you will need to resize your ribbon image to fit within those dimensions. You can use any photo editing software to do this. 4. Add the ribbon to your avatar: Go to your Twitter profile and click on the "Edit profile" button. Click on your profile picture to edit it and then click on "Upload photo." Choose the resized ribbon image that you saved on your computer and upload it. 5. Position the ribbon: You can position the ribbon on your avatar by dragging the image within the crop box. Once you're happy with the placement, click on "Apply." 6. Save changes: Finally, click on "Save changes" to update your Twitter avatar with the support ribbon. That's it! Your Twitter avatar should now display the support ribbon that you added. You can also share your avatar on other social media platforms to spread awareness about the cause or event that you are supporting.
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