This article was published on May 9, 2014

Twitter updates its Web layout with a third column for content recommendation


Twitter updates its Web layout with a third column for content recommendation
Natt Garun
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Natt Garun

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Natt Garun is the former US Editor at The Next Web, managing the North American team on content, events, features and reviews coverage. She Natt Garun is the former US Editor at The Next Web, managing the North American team on content, events, features and reviews coverage. She previously wrote for Digital Trends, Business Insider, and Gizmodo. Facebook | Twitter | Google+

Twitter is rolling out an update that will add a third column for users accessing the service from a Web browser. The new layout moves the “Who to follow” widget from beneath your profile bio and Trends to the rightmost section – putting your tweets front and center.

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The addition of the third, rightmost column keeps the layout in tune with Twitter’s new, full-sized layout that centralizes the tweets with secondary information off to the sides.

Those who have yet to update to the new profile layout may see a third column show up like the screenshot below.

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➤ We’re updating twitter.com with a third column… [Twitter]

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