
This subtle change lets users always access some of the most important features on Facebook: friend requests, messages, notifications and search on the left side, as well as home and profile anchor buttons and account settings on the right.
For comparison, Twitter uses a similar floating design for its navigation bar, which is also always visible on top.
Inside Facebook thinks this may be the first stage in a much bigger redesign, which is to be unveiled at Facebook’s F8 conference. If they’re right, Facebook is looking to lock the ads on the right side of the screen to be always visible, too, which would surely increase the click-through rates but would also make the page a bit more crowded.
Has the new, locked top navigation bar gone live for you? How do you like it? Please, share your opinions in the comments.
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