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    • by Jing Chen on Thursday, July 22, 2010 at 2:55pm

      We are simplifying the left-hand navigation of your home page to make it even easier for you to access the most fundamental parts of Facebook.

      From testing and feedback from many of you, we've found that the most popular links in the left-hand navigation are News Feed, Messages and Friends. So as we roll out these changes, those three links, along with Events, will comprise the top part of your home page navigation.


      ...You'll also have easier access to the games and platform applications you use most often. Right below the top line, you'll see your favorite games, the Facebook Photos application, or anything else that you use often or have chosen to bookmark on your home page. Note that the Photos application has moved into this section.

      We try to continually keep your home page navigation tidy and relevant based on the feedback we receive from you. If you don't use an application for 30 days, it will move below the the "More" link in the Games and Application navigation. That way the games and applications you use the most are easier to find.

      You can always edit your games and applications bookmarks by clicking the "edit" link at the bottom of your list of bookmarks. If you ever want to move a game or application above the "More" link--such as Photos--just click "More" and then "Edit" and drag any of your applications to one of your top six.

      Jing Chen, a Facebook engineer, now needs to clean up her desk.

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    • by Jing Chen on Thursday, February 4, 2010 at 6:46pm

      Over the past few months, we've been testing several different designs of the home page to improve navigation to and discovery of commonly used features. Today, we started rolling out the most recent navigation updates to help you find what you are looking for on Facebook. Now from the top and left menus you can quickly get to what's new and important.


      ...

      Stay Updated from the Top Menu


      In the top menu, you will find your newest notifications, requests and messages. For example, when you receive a Facebook notification about someone writing on your Wall or tagging you in a photo, you'll see a red bubble appear in the left-hand corner near the search bar. When you click on the icon, you'll see a drop-down menu with your most recent notifications.

      Notifications drop-down menu

      The Home and Profile links can now be found in the top-right corner along with your Account menu, which includes your privacy settings and the ability to log out.


      Discover Content from the Left Menu


      The left menu has been organized to make it easier for you to communicate with and discover content from your friends. You can now access your messages and other core features all in one place, to the left of your News Feed.

      With the Photos dashboard you can browse recent photos of your friends, and the Events dashboard lists your upcoming events along with events your friends are attending. The Friends dashboard will help you find friends, see which of your friends have recently updated their profiles and filter your News Feed by Friend Lists you may have already created.

      Photos dashboard

      We have also made Chat more prominent by showing you a list of some of your online friends in the left-hand menu. This list is not comprehensive, but includes people who you communicate with frequently. To see a list of all of your online friends, you can open the Chat bar in the bottom right-hand corner or click "See All" at the bottom of your left-hand menu.


      Interact with Games and Applications


      We're making it easier for you to find and interact with applications and discover new ones, with the new Applications and Games dashboards, accessible via the "Applications" and "Games" links on the home page. The dashboards will surface the applications you've interacted with most recently as well as your most recent application activity and your friends' activity.

      You will also start to see counters next to the applications you have bookmarked on your home page. Counters will notify you when you have a specific action to take, so that you never miss your turn in a game or an update from a friend in an application.

      You can bookmark your favorite applications using the "Add Bookmark" button in an application, and then you'll have one-click access to them from the left-hand menu beneath the Applications and Games dashboards. Click the "More" link to see all of your newest bookmarks.

      Games dashboard

      Another way to receive personalized updates from applications will be in the Applications and Games dashboards. News items will appear alongside applications in the dashboards with actions such as "Clean Stinky" in Pet Society or "Joe just beat your high score!" in Bejeweled Blitz.

      We think sharing information about the applications you use enriches the shared experience between you and your friends. At the same time, we feel strongly that control is an important element of any information sharing on Facebook. That's why these features are launching with an entirely new privacy setting.

      If you would rather not have your recent application activity visible in the dashboards to your friends, you can change this through your Privacy settings . We're also working on a more granular set of controls for specific applications, so that you can turn off activity for certain applications while leaving it on for others. We'll have more information to share on this soon.

      We hope the simplified design of the home page will make it easy for you to stay connected with the people, applications and activities that matter the most to you. To learn more about the new design, check out the site tour.


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