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Facebook’s redesigned website with dark mode now available for all users

Facebook's redesigned website with dark mode now available for all users
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Facebook, the most popular social networking site, has introduced a redesigned website or desktop version with a dark mode.

The new design was first unveiled by the company at its annual F8 Developers Conference last year. Limited number of users had tested the design earlier this year.

Now this new desktop version has been introduced to users around the world on Friday. The new design is very similar to the mobile app, and the company says it will make it easier to find features like videos, games and groups.

Like the Facebook mobile app, the desktop website will now load faster than ever before, while the new design also makes it easier to create events, pages, groups and ads.

But the most special thing is the dark mode feature which will help to reduce eye fatigue while it has also been declared suitable for reading text.

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How to switch to new design?

To do this, click on the down arrow at the top right of the Facebook homepage.

See below there will be the option to switch to New Facebook (if it has reached you).

Clicking on it will switch your newsfeed to a new design.

After switching to the new design, the dark mode can be activated by clicking on the same down arrow.

Also Read: Facebook sues Israeli firm NSO group for hacking its users’ WhatsApp accounts

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