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Facebook Bringing Design Improvements to News Feed for Better Navigation and Conversation

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Facebook today announced plans to make several changes to the Facebook News Feed with the intent of making it "more conversational and easier to read and navigate."

The "look and feel" of News Feed is being refreshed with improved color contrast to make typography more legible, larger link previews to make it easier to read links, circular profile pictures, and updated icons and Like, Comment, and Share buttons that are meant to be easier to tap.

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To improve conversations, Facebook plans to implement a chat bubble-style comment design, which the company says is aimed at making it easier to see which comments are direct replies to another person.

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Facebook plans to simplify navigation with the following features:

- See where a link will take you before clicking on it
- See whose post you're commenting on, reacting to, or reading while you're in the post
- Return to News Feed once you've finished reading via a more prominent back button

Facebook says the design changes will be available users "over the coming weeks."

Facebook is also starting to roll out several new camera features that have been in testing over the course of the summer, including the ability to create GIFs that can be shared on the social network and a new feature for starting a live stream from the camera interface.

Top Rated Comments

joshwenke Avatar
115 months ago
Why are you showing Android design changes on a mostly apple focused website?
Because the screenshots from Facebook's newsroom show Androids...
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Howl's Castle Avatar
115 months ago
Why are you showing Android design changes on a mostly apple focused website?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
115 months ago
If they want to improve the navigation, they should start with getting rid of and stop adding all the useless crap no body wants or uses. They're making it more complicated to use and taking the pleasure out of the experience.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mejsric Avatar
115 months ago
Why are you showing Android design changes on a mostly apple focused website?
This site is not apple centric anymore, there's even more Apple haters visiting this site.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
115 months ago
Girlfriend got the update through a week ago but I’ve had nothing. Must be a slow roll out!
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
115 months ago
They are such a huge company and this is all they've done in years? I really have no idea what updates I am downloading 350 MB for every two weeks. It's looked and worked the exact same.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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