Advanced guide for profile or group customization by Team, journal
Advanced guide for profile or group customization
Ready to take your DeviantArt profile or group to the next level?
While there are many types of sections you can add to your profile, this journal focuses on how to use Custom Sections to make your profile or group truly stand out.
Get ready for:
✔ Advanced tips
✔ Templates
✔ Suggested dimensions
✔ Pro-level examples
💚 New to profile customization? Start with this beginner’s guide to learn how to add a cover image and Profile Skin before diving deeper.
Note: Some Profile customization options are Core Member features. Upgrade to Core to take your personalization to the next level!
Navigation
Plan your layout | Organize your graphics in Studio | Create and design custom graphics | Custom backgrounds | Buttons and links | Align text | Customize your profile/group | FAQ
Plan your layout
Pick the structure for your profile/group and decide where you’d like to add Custom Sections:
Top Custom Section (up to 3 vertical columns)
Left column (up to 3 Custom Sections)
Right
Become a Beta Tester on DeviantArt! by Team, journal
Become a Beta Tester on DeviantArt!
Join the beta testing program to help test and improve future DeviantArt features!
Beta testing is a cornerstone of DeviantArt’s history, and beta testers benefit the community by providing feedback and usage data. Through bug reports and insight shared during the testing stages, beta testers can help shape and improve site features.
Any deviant can become a beta tester by adding this journal to their favourites. :+fav: New Beta Testers are added daily; once you favorite this journal, you'll gain access the following day. If you decide later that you want to opt-out, you can do so by removing this journal from your favorites and you'll be removed the following day.
:sherlock: How It Works
Beta testers are among the first to see new features introduced to DeviantArt. This early access is provided so deviants can test new features and provide feedback for the DeviantArt team through comments, bug reports, and user engagement metrics before it's released sitewide.
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