Twitter started deploying a new desktop experience based on PWA
Twitter has been one of the 'best' supporters of the Progressive Web Application (PWA) platform for a long time, and has also brought its PWA-based service to the Microsoft Store above. Windows 10 more than 1 year ago.
PWA has been applied to those who access Twitter's mobile website, but from the perspective of this social networking site, PWA can also become the default interface for users on the desktop, thereby giving them a more optimal service experience. Saying it was done, on July 15, Twitter began launching a new PWA-based desktop experience for users in certain areas.
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Through the use of its own platform, Twitter has sent notifications about the new desktop interface experience to users so they can try it now. However, up to now, this new interface has not been implemented for all users worldwide. It is likely that Twitter still wants to test users' reactions in certain markets and then come to a unified deployment. This is a project that Twitter has cherished for a long time, perhaps deploying to the entire user will only be a matter of time and will soon be completed in the near future.
If you regularly visit the Twitter site via the desktop, you'll notice a completely different interface, along with a few relatively new features.
Specifically, you will see the appearance of a new Explore tab, brought up from the mobile application. Besides the bookmark feature for the desktop interface - it is also the inspiration inspired by the interface on the mobile application.
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Direct Message has now been added with a separate view (split view), which allows you to view the list of conversations and messages at the same time. Twitter has also added an account converter for up to 5 different user accounts. From now on, you will be able to choose 2 different dark background modes - Dim (dark blue) and Lights Out (dark gray - next to the default light theme).
If you've ever used PWA, Twitter will still emphasize some recent changes to the overall experience. New search filters are added by Twitter, so you can significantly narrow your search results in an optimal and smarter way. There are also many small improvements to existing features, including the ability to use Retweet with comment 'on the tweet you forwarded (retweet) earlier.
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This is a complete list of updated changes:
- Tweet: Now you can 'retweet with a comment' on a tweet you retweet.
- Tweet: The application will not refresh as often as you did while you were writing the Tweet.
- Tweet / A11Y: Using the 'J' or 'K' keys to navigate the timeline will now focus on content in a more consistent position on the screen, helping to improve visualization.
- Navigation: Moving to or from certain pages will now have fewer blinking effects than before.
- Navigation: The items in most task menus will now come with new specific icons added next, for a more intuitive display.
- Media: Media in Direct Messages now look more like media in Tweet.
- Direct Message: Messages that have been unsuccessfully sent can be deleted or resent.
If you are using a mobile website or application downloaded from Microsoft Store on Windows 10, all of the above features are available to experience. If you are using the Twitter site via the desktop, you will receive a new interface according to the route.
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