It’s about time Facebook’s site began following Messenger’s design language
Changes in Facebook’s site design tend to upset and infuriate users who are used to the way it looks. So it’s understandable that the company treads lightly when it updates its layout.
It seems like Facebook is now taking cues from Messenger; the chat windows in the site now look a lot more like the messaging app’s interface, with a matching color palette and a new set of icons.
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At this point, it seems like Messenger’s design language is cleaner and more modern than Facebook’s site, with the latter beginning to look a bit dated. Plus, the discrepancy between key elements, like the iconography, color palette and emoji are jarring.
There’s also another little difference that the company is either testing or rolling out gradually: it’s no longer including descriptions of trending topics. Instead, each topic now only indicates how many people are talking about it.
We’ve contacted Facebook to learn more and will update this post if there’s a response.
SOURCE: THENEXTWEB
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