twitter
    Find out what I'm doing, Follow Me :)

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Google launches New Black Navigation Bar

Since June, Google is rolling out new designs. The company has added new flavors to its Gmail, News, Maps, Docs, Reader and several other products, with looks being common among all Google products.

The latest approach to add new designs is company’s navigation bar. Reports have confirmed that Google has plans to remove the horizontal black strip placed at the top of the pages with links to News, Web, You+ and Images.

Also, Google has shrank the number of links on top of the pages to only three, which will be permanently placed at the top of all Google pages for quick help. The next change is the addition of drop-down menu bar that will appear under the Google logo.

The new design reflects logo on the left, search bar in the middle, and Google+ tools on the right hand side of the page.

No certain changes have been made to the links that were previously listed in the black horizontal strip because they remain same to serve the new Google drop-down menu. The option of drop-down menu content is available to serve users even without signing in to their account.



Reports have confirmed that Google has started working on the roll out and we can soon enjoy the new set of tools. Google Technical Lead Mr. Eddie Kessler has posted the above news. Though no information when the change would take effect has been cleared yet, chances are higher Google will launch its design soon.

Kessler wrote: “making navigation and sharing super simple for people is a key part of our efforts to transform the overall Google experience”