How to enable new Facebook 2020 redesign

Facebook has a new look, and these are the steps to try it right now.

Facebook 2020 redesign homepage (source: Facebook)
Facebook 2020 redesign homepage (source: Facebook)

Facebook is about to launch to a new redesign for its social network, and you can try the new resign with just a few clicks.

The new interface was previously unveiled during the company’s F8 2019 conference, and it introduces a new dark mode and interface changes to make it a little easier to use the social media platform and access the Messenger conversations.

In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to enable the new redesign interface for Facebook on the web.

How to enable redesign website for Facebook

To enable the new Facebook redesign, use these steps:

  1. Open Facebook.

  2. Click the See Facebook Beta option at the top of your feed.

  3. (Optional) Click the top-right down-arrow button, from the blue bar, and select the See Facebook Beta option.

Once you complete the steps, you’ll need to go through a small tour, and then you’ll be able to start using the Facebook design.

How to disable redesign website for Facebook

To disable the new 2020 Facebook design, use these steps:

  1. Open Facebook.

  2. Click your Profile icon.

  3. Select the Switch to Class Facebook option.

After you complete the steps, your Facebook profile will revert back to the classic design.

Although Facebook is letting anyone try out the new design, it’s not an option available for everyone at this time. If you don’t see option, you’ll need to wait a little longer.

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