- Tap the photo icon to attach an existing photo, video, or GIF. Once you have 2 or more photos selected, you can tap and hold a photo to drag and reorder before Tweeting. Tip: Read about how to include a video in your Tweet. Tap Tweet to post. Adding an iOS Live Photo to a Tweet. Tap the Tweet icon Tap the photo icon.
- The following short video will demonstrate how to use the PicMyna online photo grid maker to create high-quality photo grids: How to customize the photo grid or make a photo grid with more than 40 photos? back to online photo grid maker Here's how to customize the photo grid or make a photo grid with a large number of pictures.
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The latest tweets from @TheView. Advanced search: Search Twitter search term Enter Search filters Advanced search enter search term(s) Search Photos. This article explains two ways on how to search for Twitter images. Instructions apply only to Twitter.com in a desktop or mobile web browser.
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The media timeline on your profile displays the photos, videos, and GIFs you’ve uploaded with your Tweets. You can also visit other people’s profiles to view their media timelines.
Note: If you don't see your photos or videos hosted by third-party services in your media timeline or in your Tweets, it means we don't currently support displaying media for that particular service.
The basics about media timelines
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- Media timelines display the most recent photos, videos, and GIFs in your Tweets, in chronological order.
- Videos and GIFs autoplay while you scroll through the timeline. Read about adjusting your autoplay settings.
- Photos in Tweets will not be displayed if the Tweet was sent before January 1, 2010.
How do I find a media timeline?
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- Via twitter.com, go to the profile page of an account and click on the Media tab at the top of the Tweet timeline.
- From the Twitter for iOS or Android app, go to the profile of an account and tap Media.
Can I remove media from my media timeline?
Yes, you can remove media from your media timeline by deleting the Tweet that contains the photo, video, or GIF.
Read about how to delete a Tweet:
- From twitter.com
- From the Twitter for iOS app
- From the Twitter for Android app
Please note that if you delete a Tweet containing a photo or video hosted by a third-party service, it will also be removed from your media timeline. If you'd like the photo or video to be removed from the third-party service, you'll need to sign in and delete it there as well.
Note: If you copy and paste the URL of someone else's photo into your Tweet (a manual Retweet), that person's photo will then appear in your media timeline. The photo will not appear in your media timeline if you use the official Retweet button.
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When you Tweet photos using the Twitter app for iOS or Android, or on twitter.com, you have the option to compose a description of the images so the content is accessible to more people, including those who are blind or low-vision.
Good image descriptions are concise and descriptive, helping people understand what’s happening in an image.
This article includes instructions for composing image descriptions using:
How to add image descriptions in Tweets from Twitter for iOS
- Start by tapping the Tweet compose icon and attach your photo(s).
Note: For detailed instructions about adding photos to your Tweets, read this article. - On the image, tap the +Alt button to insert descriptive text.
- Type your description of the image and tap Done. Tap the description again to edit it prior to posting the Tweet. (The limit is 1000 characters.)
- You can add a description to each image in a Tweet.
Note: Image descriptions cannot be added to videos.
How to add image descriptions in Tweets from Twitter for Android
- Start by tapping the Tweet icon and attach your photo(s).
Note: For detailed instructions about adding photos to your Tweets, read this article. - On the image, tap the +Alt button to insert descriptive text.
- Type your description of the image and tap Done. Tap the description again to edit it prior to posting the Tweet. (The limit is 1000 characters.)
- You can add a description to each image in a Tweet.
Note: Image descriptions cannot be added to videos.
How to add image descriptions in Tweets from twitter.com
- Click on the Tweet compose button, or press the “n” key to use the keyboard shortcut.
- Attach your photo(s).
Note: For detailed instructions about adding photos to your Tweets, read this article. - To insert descriptive text, click Add description.
- Type your description of the image and click the Done button. To edit the description, re-open the Add description dialog prior to posting the Tweet. (The limit is 1000 characters.)
- You can add a description to each image in a Tweet.
Note: Image descriptions cannot be added to videos.
How to add image descriptions in Tweets using VoiceOver
- Find the Compose Tweet button at the top right of the screen using touch exploration.
- Double-tap the Compose Tweet button.
- Find the Photo library button using either touch exploration or the right/left flick gesture.
- Double-tap the Photo library button to add an image.
- Use touch exploration or the right/left flick gesture to find the image to add.
- Double-tap an image to add it and return to the composer.
- In the composer, find the image using touch exploration or the right/left flick gesture.
- While focused on the image, swipe up or down until you hear 'Add description to photo' and then double-tap to add a description for the image.
- Type your description of the image. (The limit is 1000 characters.)
- Find the Done button in the top right of the screen using touch exploration or the right/left flick gesture.
- Double-tap the Done button to add the description and return to the composer.
How to edit image descriptions in Tweets using VoiceOver
- You can edit your image description prior to posting the Tweet. In the composer, find the image using touch exploration or the right/left flick gesture.
- While focused on the image, swipe up or down until you hear 'Edit description for photo' and then double-tap to add a description to the image.
- Change the description of the image. (The limit is 1000 characters.)
- Find the Done button in the top right of the screen using touch exploration or the right/left flick gesture.
- Double-tap the Done button to add the description and return to the composer.
How to add image descriptions in Tweets using TalkBack
- Find the Write button at the bottom left of the screen using touch exploration.
- Double-tap the Write button.
- Find the Photos button using either touch exploration or the right/left flick gesture.
- Double-tap the Photos button to add a photo.
- Use touch exploration or the right/left flick gesture to find the photo to add.
- Double-tap a photo to add it and return to the composer.
- In the composer, find the Add description button using touch exploration or the right/left flick gesture.
- Double-tap the Add description button.
- Type your description of the image. (The limit is 1000 characters.)
- Find the Done button in the top right of the screen using touch exploration or the right/left flick gesture.
- Double-tap the Done button to add the description and return to the composer. (Note: after adding the description, the label of the Add description button will be changed to match the description.)
How to edit image descriptions in Tweets using TalkBack
- You can edit your image description prior to posting the Tweet. Find the button labeled with the current description using touch exploration or the right/left flick gesture.
- Double-tap the button.
- Change the description of the image. (The limit is 1000 characters.)
- Find the Done button in the top right of the screen using touch exploration or the right/left flick gesture.
- Double-tap the Done button to add the description and return to the composer. (Note: after adding the description, the label of the Add description button will be changed to match the description.)
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How to add image descriptions in Tweets from twitter.com
- Open the Tweet composer using the keyboard shortcut (press the “n” key).
- Use the “tab” key to navigate to the Add photos or video button and press “enter”.
- Use the file system dialog to choose the image to add.
- In the composer, find the image you've added using the “tab” key. The image will be labeled according to the order in which it was added (e.g. 'Image 1').
- To insert descriptive text, open the thumbnail preview dialog by pressing the “enter” key while focused on the image.
- Type your description of the image. (The limit is 1000 characters.)
- Find the Done button by pressing the “tab” key and press “enter”, or just press “enter” while holding down the “command” key.
- To edit the description, re-open the thumbnail preview dialog prior to posting the Tweet.
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How to add image descriptions in Tweets from twitter.com
- Press the “insert” and “3” keys together to temporarily bypass JAWS' virtual navigation.
- Open the Tweet composer using the keyboard shortcut (press the “n” key).
- Use the “tab” key to navigate to the Add photos or video button and press “enter”.
- Use the file system dialog to choose the image to add.
- In the composer, find the image you've added using the “tab” key. The image will be labeled according to the order in which it was added (e.g. 'Image 1').
- To insert descriptive text, open the thumbnail preview dialog by pressing the “enter” key while focused on the image.
- Type your description of the image. (The limit is 1000 characters.)
- Find the Done button by pressing the “tab” key and press “enter”, or just press “enter” while holding down the “control” key.
- To edit the description, re-open the thumbnail preview dialog prior to posting the Tweet.
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How to add image descriptions in Tweets from twitter.com
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- Press “insert” and Space keys together to enter forms mode.
- Open the Tweet composer using the keyboard shortcut (press the n key).
- Use the “tab” key to navigate to the Add photos or video button and press “enter”.
- Use the file system dialog to choose the image to add.
- In the composer, find the image you've added using the “tab” key. The image will be labeled according to the order in which it was added (e.g. 'Image 1').
- To insert descriptive text, open the thumbnail preview dialog by pressing the “enter” key while focused on the image.
- Type your description of the image. (The limit is 1000 characters.)
- Find the Done button by pressing the “tab” key and press “enter”, or just press “enter” while holding down the “control” key.
- To edit the description, re-open the thumbnail preview dialog prior to posting the Tweet.
Note: Once posted, the description applied to the image won't be visible but visually impaired people will have access to the description via their assistive technology (e.g., screen readers and braille displays).