After showing off new feature concepts to improve privacy and user discoverability on its micro-blogging platform, Twitter has shown off a redesigned version of its account management app TweetDeck. The company recently announced that a preview of the redesigned TweetDeck website is rolling out to a select few users in the US, Canada, and Australia.
Twitter Rolls Out Redesigned TweetDeck Website
The micro-blogging giant, in an interview with The Verge earlier this year, said that the company is aiming to overhaul TweetDeck “from the ground up.” Now, in the preview version, Twitter has added a few new functionalities. As per Kayvon Beykpour, the Product Lead at Twitter, the new features include a full Tweet Composer, new column types, new advanced search features, and a new way to group columns (Decks).
With these new features, Twitter is aiming to make it a more comprehensive account management app for users. Through this initial preview test with randomly selected accounts, Beykpour says that they are “exploring how [they] can give people more customization and control using TweetDeck.” Furthermore, the development team will “take these lessons into account as [they] explore what TweetDeck could look like within Twitter’s subscription offerings later on.”
How to make use of the new TweetDeck Redesign
If want to try out the new TweetDeck redesign right now, app reverse engineer Jane Manchun Wong has shared on Twitter a simple browser tweak that lets users opt-in for the preview test.
- Open the TweetDeck website in a browser on your Windows and Mac computer.
- Then, right-click anywhere on the website, and select “Inspect Element” from the context menu.
- Then, click on “Console” in the developer tools window.
- Paste the following command –
document.cookie = "tweetdeck_version=beta"
in the Javascript console and press Enter - Finally, refresh the website to see a preview of the TweetDeck redesign.
If, at any time, you want to go back to the current design, you can go back to the Javascript Console and enter the following commands – document.cookie = “tweetdeck_version=”And you no longer have to use the new design.
Availability
As for the global availability of the new TweetDeck version, there is no information on that as of now. Twitter says we will hear more about the developments in the coming days.