Facebook is discontinuing its classic design and rollout a new one in September



Last year and coming September, Facebook launched an enhanced version that will be available for all from September and no one can stick with the older design any more.


Last year at the developer conference, Facebook introduced an improved interface, or its web version. The new Facebook app became available shortly after for selected users to test it out. Facebook later revised the same concept of the Android and iOS devices, adding the longer view of the stories. If you like the latest design on the web site, or hate it, Facebook will eventually phase out the design in September.


It was revealed in a recent Engadget article that the new Facebook interface would be rolled out to all users. Which means that the old style with the blue top bar will disappear with large buttons in favor of simple layout. The updated Interface fits the style you see in the iOS and Android devices. Further focus is on the content and easy access to contacts. Most significantly, they optimized the design.


Facebook has been encouraging users to test out the latest Interface in a public beta form since its release last year. If anyone decided to go back to the older style, the move back to the classic UI was a fast choice. The option may not be available from September, however, and all users are switched to the new UI version. The new effort toward the layout is expressed in the Facebook Help Center.


While the company and several web-based guides describe how to make the transition, we couldn't find the option to upgrade to the new version. The new UI's available is possibly tight, and you will not be able to switch. With th at said, it's only a matter of some days before Facebook fully updates its web client interface.


Now Facebook unifies Instagram and Messenger on iOS and Android devices. Through the Messenger update, Instagram users will now be able to connect through your contacts. A colorful design will also be added to the app window. Users can swip on a message similar to WhatsApp to respond to it.


In addition , Facebook is now testing a similar TikTok-like Short Video feature. Recently, Instagram has already rolled out Reels and Facebook is testing a similar feature on their main app. Within the news feed the app has a dedicated segment. It places the video front and center with the top-up button 'Create' and the bottom-up actions for interaction. The next video will be shown by swiping up. Additionally, users can add music to the recorded file, even pause and resume recordings.



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