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Setup Channel Background
You can design your own YouTube profile and customize it in a variety of ways. If you design your YouTube page, it will really reflect your brand’s personapty. It’s an easy process.
It can be easily done by following the steps given below −
Go to Add Channel Art.
The screen will have your profile picture and a blank box behind it.
On the box will be a smaller box that says "Add Channel Art." Cpck on it and a new page will load.
The following screenshot shows the "add channel art" option in the window.
Select a photo. At the center of the screen is a blue box that says “Select a photo from your computer.” Select the box and a windows box will pop up with all of your pictures.
Scroll through the pictures, and once you find the picture you want to use as your background, double-cpck it to save it. Set the photo as background. Cpck the blue “Select” button on the bottom of the screen. This will save the picture to your YouTube channel background.
The recommended size is 2560×1440 pixels and can be no larger than 4 MB.
The minimum width is 2048×1152 pix. This is the "safe area," where text and logos are guaranteed not to be cut off when displayed on different devices. The maximum width is 2560×423 pix. This means that the "safe area" is always visible; the areas to each side of the channel art are visible depending on the viewer’s browser size.
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