Absrtact: According to foreign media reports, social networking Facebook is testing a new button post-from-any-page at the top of its homepage, which allows users to post directly on any page to the timeline (Timeline). This button was first written by the American tech blog Mashable.
According to foreign media reports, social networking Facebook is testing a new button post-from-any-page at the top of its homepage, which allows users to post directly on any page to the timeline (Timeline).
The button was first discovered in Friday by Alex Fitzpatrick, a journalist from the American tech blog Mashable. This button, located on the top right of any Facebook page, a small icon and a "home" button on a photo of the user's profile page, pops up a dialog box that looks exactly like the window we used to update Facebook status messages.
Because this button is on top of the page, you can click it even when you visit another profile page or brand page. In the image below, you can see that he is visiting my Facebook page, but he is still able to post it on his Facebook page. In general, you must log on to the main page or your own page to publish status updates.
The new feature's page is not yet available for the new Facebook News page or its Smart search engine graph search. We have not yet seen this new feature on any other page.
Facebook has not commented on this.