SleekPixel for X list banners
Render a 1200x630 banner per X list from a WordPress list post. List name, theme, member count, and brand mark in template fields.
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X lists earn followers when the banner does work
X lists are an underused growth surface. A well-curated list with a clear theme attracts followers who want a saner feed about that topic. The list banner is the first piece of evidence a visitor has that the list is curated, not abandoned. A blank or generic banner sends them right back to the timeline.
SleekPixel renders the list banner from a WordPress list post. The list name, the theme description, the member count, the curator handle, and the update cadence all live in fields. The 1200x630 PNG is sized for X's list cover slot and reads cleanly at thumbnail.
One curator running ten lists can keep every banner current without ten Canva files. Update the member count or the cadence, save, and the banner re-renders.
Workflow
From a list description post to its banner
Build the banner template
Create one post per list
Save the post
Upload to X
Output
Sample X list banner
1200x630 PNG with the list name, theme, member count, and curator mark.
Comparison
Default X list cover vs SleekPixel per list
Blank or auto-generated X list cover
- Default list banner is a flat color block with no list context
- Member count and cadence live only inside X, not on the cover
- Curator handle is not reinforced visually on the list page
- No straight path from a list description post to its banner
- A curator with multiple lists ends up with inconsistent covers
SleekPixel
- 1200x630 PNG per list rendered from a WordPress list post
- List name, theme, member count, and cadence in fields
- Curator brand mark and accent applied across the list set
- Save the post, banner re-renders for that list only
- Batch regenerate refreshes every list banner after a rebrand
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for X list banners
Theme up front
The theme description renders as the sub-headline so visitors understand who the list is for without reading the description tab.
Member count visible
Member count and update cadence render as a small meta row, which signals curation without forcing the user to dig into the list page.
Curator mark
Curator handle and brand mark sit in a fixed slot so every list a curator runs reads as part of the same set.
Use cases
Where X list banners pay off
Topic curators
Writers and analysts running topic lists for their audience. The banner reinforces the topic and the curator, attracting followers from the topic search.
Brand-run community lists
Brands running customer, partner, or contributor lists. The banner ties the list to the brand without looking like an ad.
Course and cohort lists
Course operators running lists of current cohort members or guest speakers. The cadence field flips when a new cohort starts.
The bigger picture
Why list banners are worth the small workflow
Lists are a quiet way to earn followers on X. Visitors who arrive on a curated list often follow the curator afterwards, especially when the list looks intentional and current. The banner is most of that signal.
A blank cover or a stock image makes a list feel auto-generated, even when the curation behind it is real. Templating the banner from a list post means the curator can run ten lists without a design backlog. Add a list, write the description in WordPress, save, upload the cover.
The same effort produces ten on-brand banners that work as evidence the list is worth following.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for X list banners
Yes. Each list has a cover image setting that takes an uploaded image. SleekPixel renders the PNG sized for that slot.
 1200x630 is a safe size that renders cleanly on both desktop and mobile list views. The template keeps key content inside the safe zone.
 It can if you also pull the count from the X API into the WordPress source post. Otherwise the count is a manual field that you update when it changes.
 It can. The template can pull an avatar asset from the curator's WordPress profile or from a manual upload.
 Yes. The cover image setting is available on both public and private lists. Private list covers only appear to the curator and members.
 No. The cover image upload is a manual step inside the X list settings. SleekPixel renders the PNG and provides a sidebar download.
 The WordPress source post and the banner PNG stay in place. You can repurpose the source for a new list or delete it manually.
 Yes, though it defeats the point. Sharing one banner across lists collapses the visual difference that makes them feel curated.
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