Google removes underscores of links on its search engine
Starting today, Google said that they will no longer use tiles below the links on their search pages.
Starting today, Google said that they will no longer use tiles below the links on their search pages.
In fact, the company has started deploying underline links for about two weeks, but has so far officially announced this change. As a result, we have a search site that looks cleaner and cleaner, in line with the style of modern websites. This is also a move by Google to remove its oldest "traces" since the first search engine was launched in 1996.
At the same time, Google said it also increased the font size of the title, making them more prominent than the notes below. The height of the text is now calibrated evenly, the advertising labels from the Google.com version of the mobile device are also brought to the desktop version. In short, the Google.com page on PC now looks more like smartphone and tablet than ever before, creating a unified experience for users.
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