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Twitter for iPad update brings web app design and layout

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The Twitter for iPad update is finally here and brings new designs to improve the user interface. The social media platform for iPad now closely matches the design and layout of the Twitter web app. The revamped UI now has a column view that displays more information on the iPad screen.

Twitter for iPad Update

The column view is a must-have update for iPad users. Previously, Twitter content was only displayed on a single timeline which left a lot of white space on either side of the screen in landscape mode. Now, there is a striking similarity with the Twitter web application.

With the new layout, the Twitter home, inbox, bookmarks, Notifications tab, profile, and other tabs have been moved to the left side of the timeline from the bottom of the page. The right side contains trending topics, suggestions, searches, and more.

Twitter had previously started working on a new layout that would display the “conversation tree” similar to a Reddit thread. The new layout would create an interface that would allow users to reply on a tweet, much like Reddit. This feature is currently in limited testing and may take some time to reach everyone.

Twitter offers new features

Previously, Twitter announced that it would remove inactive accounts that have had no activity or logins in the past six months. Twitter had sent emails to these account holders asking them to log into their account to avoid being deactivated. Twitter had given a grace period until December 11, after which their username will be made public for anyone else to choose.

Twitter’s iPad update hopes to improve the app’s user interface. The iPad app will probably look much better now, as space is better managed. Twitter for iPadOS is currently randomly launching for limited users. Suppose you don’t see the updated UI immediately, it should reach you in a few days.

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Article first published: Thursday, December 19, 2019, 1:45 p.m. [IST]