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LinkedIn banners and avatars: safe zones beat raw pixels

`linkedin-profile-dimensions` must survive desktop and mobile crops: circular avatars chop chins when headroom is tight, and cover photos lose copy near the lower-right chrome. Heavy files get recompressed in-platform—pre-control KB and sharpening before upload.

LinkedIn sizing checklist

  1. Pull the current official pixel targets inside `linkedin-profile-dimensions` and draw safe guides for banner versus avatar.
  2. Mask avatars as circles to keep eyes and smile inside; park hero text away from the right and bottom edges.
  3. Export JPEG/PNG within common limits, then re-check on a phone after LinkedIn processes it.

LinkedIn resize Q&A

Cover slogans get sliced on mobile—what now?
Re-layout for the mobile safe field; stop pinning type to long edges without a preview frame.
Source file is sharp but the tiny avatar is mushy?
Usually insufficient native resolution or aggressive compression; raise real pixels and ease sharpening halos before the platform squeeze.
How do distributed teams keep branded covers consistent?
Ship a templated PSD with guides plus locked export presets—no freehand pixel typing.
Before publishing `linkedin-profile-dimensions` assets externally, which compliance checks are mandatory beyond visual quality?
Start with "lock dimension tiers first", "track export parameters", and "define size thresholds explicitly", then explicitly verify "edge softness around text" and "stale-cache replacement lag" before release approval.
Under deadline pressure, how should teams balance speed and stability in `linkedin-profile-dimensions` processing?
Start with "match platform upload rules", "define size thresholds explicitly", and "normalize naming conventions", then explicitly verify "stale-cache replacement lag" and "batch naming collisions" before release approval.
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