Twitter has made a minor change to the way it displays photos in embedded Tweets. Attached photos are much more visual and eye-catching, taking up a ton of space. The interface of the embedded Tweet hasn’t changed as you still get the option to Follow, reply, retweet, and favorite right from the embed.
Twitter says, “we’ve put the photo front and center, with a bigger and bold visual focus on the media. Both landscape and portrait photos now have more room to show their pixels when the Tweets are embedded online.”
The bigger photos are clickable, allowing you to be taken to the Tweet’s page where you can view more detailed information, including the entire conversation history. Check out astronaut Chris Hadfield’s Tweet below.
Good morning! Perspective – Sunday is a fine day to go for a walk with a friend. pic.twitter.com/P3uDfjYsEU
— Chris Hadfield (@Cmdr_Hadfield) August 11, 2013
For more information, check out the source link below.
[Source: Twitter]