‘The New Facebook’ Interface Rolling Out Before Spring

In a statement made last year, Facebook officials said that they were working on a new interface, and now it has been officially announced that the new interface, referred to as “The New Facebook”, will meet users in the early spring. How this new interface will look? What will change? Keep reading our blog post to learn more!

Facebook officials said in a statement they made last year that had been working on a new interface and that this interface would fully meet the needs of users. This new interface, called ” The New Facebook”, will be available to users in the near future.

Facebook has been offering the New Facebook experience to some users that it has randomly selected over the past few months and has been getting feedback from them. It seems that Facebook users using this beta interface have given positive feedback cause, according to CNET, Facebook’s new interface will be available to users at the beginning of the spring.

What will the New Facebook offer to users?

One of the most important innovations of Facebook’s new web design is dark mode support. The dark mode trend has become very popular in the past few year and now people want to use this feature everywhere.

Facebook users will be able to activate or deactivate this dark mode feature if they want. Here is how it looks:

The new Facebook will also offer the normal view mode brighter and more convenient than before. In addition, the new interface offers a top navigation bar and wide vertical sidebars with it. Thus, users can access the pages, groups, videos etc.that they need more easily.

Facebook officials did not give a detailed explanation of what New Facebook has to offer. However, Facebook users will be able to experience the new interface very soon.

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Written by Sophie Blake

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