From the image above, the new layout fills up the whole page rather than a vertical-only layout that we currently have. Your tweets will then be placed in a card-like layout, which is like Google+. According to Mashable, Twitter declined to comment regarding the new-layout. The Old Layout extension allows Google Chrome users to use the old layout by installing it on their web browsers. Once installed, the extension automatically reverts Facebook from the present to the classic layout upon opening it on Google Chrome. According to Matt Kruse, the extension tricks Facebook to give the users the old layout by letting the web browser pretend to be its older version which doesn't support the new Facebook layout. This time around, the main focus is on their camera layouts. It seems, unlike the previous Mate 10-series, the two will sport different layouts from each other. Read more in our articles including "Twitter is testing a new profile layout" and "This Chrome extension lets you bring back the old Facebook".
From the image above, the new layout fills up the whole page rather than a vertical-only layout that we currently have. Your tweets will then be placed in a card-like layout, which is like Google+.
According to Mashable, Twitter declined to comment regarding the new-layout. The Old Layout extension allows Google Chrome users to use the old layout by installing it on their web browsers. Once installed, the extension automatically reverts Facebook from the present to the classic layout upon opening it on Google Chrome.
Our coverage of layout includes: "Twitter is testing a new profile layout"; "This Chrome extension lets you bring back the old Facebook"; "Huawei Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro camera renders leak". Each article provides unique insights and information.