Not too long ago that the use of the new timeline on Facebook became mandatory for all members (and pages of companies) on the site. In fact, this happened in January this year. Now the network is already planning a new social change: according to the TPM site, a redesign of the timeline is already being tested with some users.
In the new "new" timeline, there is a greater emphasis on the cover image of a profile. On her part to be displayed are the user information such as name, where you live, a company that works and where he is studying. Conversely, some areas have lost prominence: the pictures, avatars of friends, map and 'tanned' that were presented in a set of images below the hood, the new design will be shown in text only.
One of the editors of the site, Carl Franzen, who was rewarded with a new version of the timeline contacted confirmed that Facebook is testing this new look with a portion of the members. As always, there is no forecast for when this new timline will be implemented for the rest of the members or if she will not undergo further changes.
This is the layout of Facebook as well: wait you get used to the redesign of a page to replace it. Ok, so there are not many changes, but that does not mean that users can not (as always) complain. And I bet my left arm it is that a large portion of them will do.
In the new "new" timeline, there is a greater emphasis on the cover image of a profile. On her part to be displayed are the user information such as name, where you live, a company that works and where he is studying. Conversely, some areas have lost prominence: the pictures, avatars of friends, map and 'tanned' that were presented in a set of images below the hood, the new design will be shown in text only.
One of the editors of the site, Carl Franzen, who was rewarded with a new version of the timeline contacted confirmed that Facebook is testing this new look with a portion of the members. As always, there is no forecast for when this new timline will be implemented for the rest of the members or if she will not undergo further changes.
This is the layout of Facebook as well: wait you get used to the redesign of a page to replace it. Ok, so there are not many changes, but that does not mean that users can not (as always) complain. And I bet my left arm it is that a large portion of them will do.