The popular social network website Facebook, has launched redesigned pages that more closely mirror its recently revamped profiles, with newly added features and capabilities. Soon these pages are getting an upgrade that will make them look more like user profiles. The redesign has already begun and will take effect for everyone from March 10.
If you have a Facebook Page for a brand or business, this Facebook announcement about the all new Facebook Page layout and features at the top of your business or personal page is certainly going to make you interested. As a clarification though, Facebook is making changes to Pages with a new layout which is more consistent with a regular Facebook’s user profile.
Unlike individual-oriented Facebook profiles, pages are designed for businesses, brands, public figures, and organizations and administrators to typically oversee their day-to-day operations. The innovative layout eliminates the tabs on the top of the page by providing it a spanking new look than just an up to date user profile pages. With the original design, links emerges as an alternative of tabs on the left side of the page underneath the brand’s profile picture.
The redesign is by now in public view and will take consequence from March 10 for all. The pages are predominantly designed for businesses, brands, public figures and organizations to oversee their on a daily basis operations. Sending a message to administrators on February 10, the company provided pages to owners for the opportunity to preview and upgrade untimely to the innovative format.
In a nutshell, in the new Facebook page layout, the existing tabs at the top of the page are removed and links are located on the left-side below your Facebook Page’s profile photo. Just like the new Facebook user profile, the most recent images uploaded on your Facebook page will appear in a horizontal strip at the top.
In the new layout, ‘Likes’ and comments on your page are displayed on the notifications bar appearance. A photo-strip option have been formed above the wall that displays the most recent photos the Page has ‘tagged’ itself in and the photos will be displayed in a diverse order every time the page loads.
However, Based on a review of 1,000 comments posted in response to Facebook’s blog by Friday, this step was unpopular with many administrators. Other administrators disliked the social networking giant‘s step away from chronological order. Go here to preview the new Facebook Page features. Do you like the new features or hate it more than anything?
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