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    How to try out the new Facebook Timeline feature right now

    Follow these steps to get a sneak peek (at your own risk!)

    If you've heard the buzz about Facebook's upcoming profile page revolution, you're probably eager to take the new features for a test drive — and you can. Facebook is killing off profile pages as we know them in favor of Timelines, pages that collect the status updates, events, and photos that you (and Facebook's algorithm) deem worthy of your newfangled profile. You may not welcome the update with open arms, but like they say, don't knock it 'til you've tried it! While the new Timeline feature won't begin officially rolling out to users until next week, you can cheat and get a sneak preview now by following these steps.

    Warning: This process is an unofficial loophole in Facebook's system. Once you activate the Timeline you may encounter some bumps along the way — after all, this is an unreleased feature. Follow these steps at your own risk — but if you do, have fun tooling around with your Timeline!

    Get ready to become an unofficial developer

    1. Go to your Facebook page and use the search box at the top to find the official Facebook Developer app. Typing in "developer" should bring it up as the top choice. After you select the app, grant it permission to access your basic information by clicking "allow."

    2. Now that you've got the Facebook Developer app installed, you'll be brought to a welcome screen. Click the "Create New App" box in the upper right-hand corner. A pop-up box will appear titled "New App." In this box, you need to input an App Display Name and an App Namespace. This sounds confusing, but it doesn't matter what you enter here.

    What you type really doesn't matterOnce you've picked a few words and plugged them in, you need to check that you agree to the Platform Privacy Policy (read over it first).

    Note: To complete this step, you must have a verified Facebook account, so if you get an error message, you can follow Facebook's instructions for completing this step.

    Enabling Open Graph takes just a click

    3. You should then be returned to the developer portal's homepage. Look in the left-hand column and click a link named "Open Graph" to access the page titled "Get started using Open Graph." Now you'll be prompted to create an action for your app. It doesn't really matter what you type here because you aren't making a real app anyhow. Just choose an action and a noun, like "read" and "magazine" then click the "Get Started" button.

    4. Scroll to the bottom of each of the following pages (we counted three) and click "Save Changes and Next." Don't worry about the content of these pages; it isn't relevant for your Timeline test drive.

    Your invite is waitingOnce you've clicked through and saved on each page, you should be returned to the dashboard where you began (you can tell because the app name you typed in earlier should be at the top). Now you're almost done!

    Just wait a couple of minutes and then return to your normal Facebook homepage. Facebook should now recognize that you've registered a developer account, and you'll be prompted to try out the Timeline at the top of the page.

    Explore the new features

    Keep in mind that this is a developer preview, so again, things might be buggy. If your profile behaves oddly after the installation, that's why.

    Also, be warned: It doesn't appear to be possible to roll back to the original profile pages after you've enabled the Timeline. If you have any concerns or doubts about this process, you'll probably want to wait until the official release begins next week. If not, click "Start Tour" at the top of your Timeline and start exploring!

    If you aren't into Facebook off-roading, flip through our Timeline photo gallery to get a safer sneak peek, or opt in to be first in line by clicking the "Sign Me Up" button on Facebook's official site!

    (Source)

    This article originally appeared on Tecca

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    1,952 comments

    • Maria  •  Karachi, Pakistan  •  3 mths ago
      I must say this is awesome and informational, i think its awesome and informational to me and i am gonna share this awesome information to my friends also.
      Facebook App Developer
    • Jezreel  •  3 mths ago
      hhahahha
    • maria  •  4 mths ago
      I what timeline off facebook now
    • connie  •  Beckley, West Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      I hate timeline but I don't know how to get off of it,I need help :-(
    • Katie  •  Temple, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Whatever, it's fantastic. You'll get used to it and love it. I always think it's silly to complain about something that's free when you did nothing to earn it. Imagine the complaints if facebook just started charging a buck a year to use it? seriously guys. These developers know what they're doing, trust them.
    • Angela Gerez  •  Makati City, Philippines  •  6 mths ago
      I
    • Dalton H  •  8 mths ago
      My daddy used to say..."if it ain't broken, don't fix it"
      • Damian 8 mths ago
        This is the attitude that puts companies out of business.
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        Johnson & Johnson might disagree.
      • duc b 8 mths ago
        border and blockbuster are great example
    • angelia  •  8 mths ago
      I HATE THE NEW FB......................................................
      • Caleb 8 mths ago
        go to tumblr or formsprings than.
    • ps  •  8 mths ago
      I really hate the new Face Book
      • Blues Guitarist 8 mths ago
        It's free and you're not obliged to use it. Keep complaining.
      • Jeff 8 mths ago
        Playing The Blues:
        It's called freedom of speech and everyone is allowed to have an opinion. Keep trolling.

        And yea I hate it too.
      • Jake Peevy 8 mths ago
        Hell, I hated the old one.
    • C-Ann  •  8 mths ago
      It sucks go back ASAP
    • Little  •  8 mths ago
      I DO NOT, like the new Facebook!
    • Annie  •  8 mths ago
      the new FACEBOOK stinks PEWgive us back the old Not happy that was the downfall of my space they tried to improve it and lost
    • First Namekaren  •  8 mths ago
      if it is not broke do not fix it facebook was just find ......
      • Damian 8 mths ago
        This is the attitude that puts companies out of business.
      • Lance 8 mths ago
        Thank you, Damian, for trying to talk some sense into the idiots that post comments here.
      • Jay 8 mths ago
        *fine
    • Faye  •  8 mths ago
      Didn't like it to begin with, like it even less now. Will probably close my account.
    • Miguel Sosa  •  8 mths ago
      "Don't go changing, to try and please me..."
    • clyde  •  8 mths ago
      The changes to FB have been made my idiots. They (the changes and those who made them) are dumb headed and stupid. What are these pin heads thinking of anyway. Why ruin a good thing? They should allow people to choose the new changes or stay with what has alway been. IDIOTS!!!
    • SWEETPEA  •  8 mths ago
      i think we ought to had the right to use the new one or keep the old one,n we are familiar with the old one n would like to keep it that way,we might not own facebook but it was like going home to see everyone we knew n to change it on us without giving us avote or choice u changed it,wrong yall are soo not right,we are in america n have aright to our opions too,
    • Eddy  •  8 mths ago
      This sucks!
    • Shirley H  •  8 mths ago
      these changes are AWFUL.....
    • hmmp!  •  8 mths ago
      its better if thre is an option to update and not to update with the new version..dats all

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