Facebook new photo viewer isn’t this similar to Google+


Ever since Google+ launched, Facebook has been improving its service. Facebook has started rolling out a new photo viewer that looks like what Google+ currently offers: image on the left and everything else on the right. Start from Last week, Facebook started testing at least three different variants of a new photo viewer, all of which looked like Google+ currently offers: image on the left and everything else on the right.
The image is on the left and the comments are on the right. It’s means photos shown can be even larger maximum resolution was 960 x 960, and now users can finally take full advantage, since all the precious vertical space can be put to use.

On the desktop, Facebook has more room horizontally than vertically, so it makes sense to have all extra information and comments on the side, so users don’t have to scroll down to see all the comments. All the designs reportedly offer a cleaner interface than Facebook’s existing photo viewer, and put the focus on the photo and the conversation around it. The ads have also been relocated to the right side, but on the other hand they are now pushed down by the photo’s comments.

when you hover over an image previous and next arrows appear, outlined “Like” and “Tag Photo” buttons show up, as does the title of the album, and which photo you’re currently viewing out of how many. The new photo viewer also darkens the background of the Facebook webpage while you are viewing an album, rather than just making it transparent.Not sure if all Facebook’s users have the new feature. Facebook does all of its rollouts gradually, so it’s very possible that many still don’t have it.

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