Facebook’s desktop redesign rolls out globally
Facebook has started to roll out its desktop redesign to all users worldwide after trialling it in some regions for some users. The company toldTechCruchthat “starting today, the majority of people on Facebook will have access to the new desktop design.” While it remains optional for now, it will become compulsory later in the year.
The changes bring in a tabbed look home screen, an optional full page dark mode and an overall cleaner look that futher distances Facebook from the confusing and cluttered versions of the past.
The new UI elements make for a website that looks more round in its elements, with bubble-like boxes in the News Feed and a slightly altered and enlarged font in some menus. The elements are also all centred to the screen rather than running to the left of centre.
You can turn on the ‘new’ Facebook on your Mac or PC by clicking Settings > See New Facebook.
The dark mode will be a welcome addition for many people who have got used to dark modes in Windows, macOS or on mobile. The Facebook app is predominantly white, but the new mode changes it to a black/grey view that looks slick and very un-Facebook.
The changes come a couple of weeks afterFacebook updated its Messenger appto become simpler to use and less cluttered with features. The company is clearly trying to hone people back to the core Facebook experiences and away from some of the more confusing and convoluted ways the platform was trying to engage its users – mainly by shoving too many options on one screen.
Author: Henry Burrell, Contributor
Previously Tech Advisor’s Phones Editor, Henry covers and reviews every smartphone worth knowing about. He spends a lot of time moving between different handsets and shouting at WhatsApp to support multiple devices at once.