Facebook redesign: The countdown begins!

Post at 2009-07-13 05:04:15 | 962 views

Hey 2.0′ers, As most of you would probably remember, around mid-May of this year, Cheb 2.0 blogged about the upcoming design and functional chan

Hey 2.0′ers,

As most of you would probably remember, around mid-May of this year, Cheb 2.0 blogged about the upcoming design and functional changes to Facebook! - Well, I am pleased to report that we are getting very close! With just over a few days to go, and Facebook slowly begining to phase in the new changes, we now have a clearer picture of excactly what we are in for.

Let’s get cracking and check out the upcoming changes to the ‘book.

New Facebook Profile Page

The new Facebook Profile page is pretty wicked, if I do say so myself! Not only is the design still minimal, yet intriguing - but it is very functional and still has that touch of Facebook-y goodness to it which have kept Facebook in the same group as Apple and other leading sites which take a heavy focus on web design!

Check out our screenshot of the new profile page.

Facebook Profile Page

Facebook Profile Page


As you can see if you click on the screenshot to the left, there are quit a bit of functional differences between the current, or old(er) style profile page and the updated, shinier profile page.

Some of the most prominent changes include:

1. Complete re-design of web page as well as header and footer.

2. Tab-based system to access profile content such as Wall, Info, Photos and Boxes (which essentially are all the applications that are not displayed on the front page), and a “+” button so you can add a new tab from your applications (shown below).

Facebook info tab showing 'Add a new tab'

Facebook info tab showing 'Add a new tab'


3. A bunch more interactivity with Facebook now allowing you to make a lot more changes ‘off’ your current page as opposed to going into your profile’s ‘Edit’ screen to do so. This includes such things as allowing you to edit ‘About me’ information, as well as ‘Networks’ off the profile page.

4. Status messages have now been given the space they deserved from the start, as well as the ability to ‘Add Photos’, ‘Add Video’, ‘Share Link’, ‘Write’ and more (again, based on applications installed) - See below for an animated GIF.

Facebook header preview (animated)

Facebook header preview (animated)


Facebook’s new friends page

The Friends page has been redesigned and re-formatted as well. The coolest gadget to be found on this page is the new ‘Friend Lists’ feature. Facebook says that you can now “easily organize your friends into convenient lists for messaging, invites, and more. You can create whatever kinds of lists you want; all lists are private”. It’s a pretty neat little feature that will make it a lot easier for you to manage a ‘distribution list’ of some sorts which will make your life easier on the long run if you message lots of your friends, for example. I can see this developing into a ‘Friends’, ‘Work Mates’, and ‘Annoying People’ type list! Here’s one I just created called “Test”.

Facebook's new friends list

Facebook's new friends list


Facebook’s new homepage

Facebook’s new homepage (when a member logs in) is very much similar to the original, current design - however it is a lot more cleaner and functional in terms of physical separation of related content and sections. There is now a main right-side navigation which contains all the usual stuff like ‘Who poked you’, or ‘Upcoming Birthdays’, as well as any requests or user updates as well as status updates in general that flow through.

The main content area is simply a listing page showcasing in a Facebook v1.0 style gallery of upcoming uploaded photos and videos, as well as the usual array of friendly updates.

Overall, there are quite a few more cool additions such as Facebook now allowing you to decide how ‘The Wall’ is organised. In essence, you can decide if each new update/addition, such as you uploading four photos, are shown on one line, short, or full views classed as “Story Options”.

Click on the screenshot below for a bigger view.

Facebook's new homepage

Facebook's new homepage


So there you have it guys - in again with another exclusive review of the new changes to the new Facebook redesign. Hope you’ve enjoyed this post. I’m sure you’re going to love the changes that are in store for you as soon as the new profiles begin to roll-out sometime this week or next.

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