The social media giant tinkers with the look of its pages from time to time, but the apparent makeover that appeared on several accounts yesterday replaced the previous three-column layout for one that incorporates only two columns. The content on pages also looked less cluttered, with plenty of eye-appealing white space and an increased emphasis on thumbnail images.
But, alas, as intriguing as the redesign seemed, it wasn't meant to be, Facebook said Wednesday.
"We recently experienced a bug that impacted the way Pages were displayed on desktop when searching for a Page," a Facebook spokeswoman said. "This bug has been fixed. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused."
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