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Facebook Pages on desktop will get a new look "this week." The company will also add a 'Pages to watch' feature.
Facebook Pages on desktop will get a new look "this week." The company will also add a 'Pages to watch' feature.
Facebook has
revamped its Pages on desktop to help users and Page administrators get
easier access to information. The internet giant stated in a blog post
that the new design will start rolling out “this week.”
The Timeline for Pages design will have
all the posts in one column, similar to the user profiles. The posts
will appear the same way on your Page as they do in the News Feed.
The left-side column includes all the information about the Page,
including a map, business hours, phone number, website URL, as well as
photos and videos.
Facebook
stated in a blog post that the previous multiple-column design was
confusing and the company has decided to put all posts on the right side
and other information on the left for easier navigation and search.
Facebook has added a new “Pages to
Watch” feature in the Page Insights tool. The app lets admins track and
compare the performance of Pages similar to their own, including key
stats as well as the week’s most engaging posts.
The new design will also let Page admins
view information about ads, including new likes, messages and unread
notifications from any page. Facebook has added new navigation options
at the top for accessing Page activity, settings and insights. A new
Build Audience menu takes admins to their Ads Manager account.
“We’ve also added new navigation options
to the top of the Page, making it easier to access your activity,
insights and settings. The Build Audience menu at the top of the Page
offers direct access to your Ads Manager account,” stated a post on the
Facebook for Business blog today.
Source: Facebook
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