Twitter has revamped the way it displays photos for its desktop client. The micro blogging site will no longer crop photos on your timeline when you access it via Web.
Twitter will now display full sized photos instead of showing photos that were cropped at the top and bottom. You could see the entire photo only when you until clicked on it prior to this update. In addition to individual photos, Twitter is also tweaking the way tweets with multiple photos appear. Now, the photos are larger in size and are displayed in varying sizes within the preview box. The main image will be bigger and it will be accompanied by two or three smaller images. Before this update, multiple photos were displayed in a uniform size.
Twitter has been constantly updating its mobile apps along with web app. Some of the recent changes to the desktop client includes rebranding favorites as likes and replacing stars with hearts, adding GIF support and Twitter Polls.