Many users noticed a new interface for Google's search results pages that tries to better separate results. There's a lot of space between the results, but that's not useful when you try to find the best answer for your query.
Huffington Post notices that "the new design looks less cluttered. Rows of text are spaced farther apart and text colors are more muted than previous versions." TechCrunch calls the new interface "ugly" and less useful because "it actually gives you much less information on the screen. This will require users to do more scrolling and paging through results to find what they're looking for."
Links are no longer underlined and one of the experiments uses dotted lines to separate results.
Fortunately. the new interface is still an experiment.
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The simpler the better, with more result per page
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ReplyDeleteA damned awful one. Far too much white space, no cached links, not enough contrast. Horrid. And -- as somebody currently being experimented upon -- apparently no way in my settings to revert to the old view. Not clever, Google,
I don't see the new interface, but a simple way to opt out from the experiment is to delete your Google cookie. Another option is to use a different browser or the private/incognito mode.
ReplyDeleteI don't like the new interface. Hope they go back to the old one.
ReplyDeleteI actually like it a lot. Looks like I'm the only one though...
ReplyDeleteIt feels "slippery", don't know why. Maybe it lacks visual anchors. Putting space between elements doesn't necessarily make them easier to focus on.
ReplyDeleteDon't be so quick to judge, it's still an early phase in an evolving experiment.
ReplyDeleteI don't like this new "Test Look" either - very hard to read - much less info. per space - looks boxy. And it looks cheaper and more like advertizing instead of content! Google is a GREAT search Engine and usually my only choice because it looks and reacts the best - this new look takes away it's better looks and knocked it down a bit towards the lesser search engines in my book. Please Google go back - you had it right before!
ReplyDeleteI like the new design, maybe a bit to much white space an may be the colors.
ReplyDeleteBut this a company that text 30 off color blue to derive at the right color I would not be surprise if many people are seeing very slightly different versions in different areas.
My version of the experiment has a slightly different stylesheet:
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Not a fan of the extra space -- makes it look like something is missing.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, none of the comments show any sign of actual knowledge about typesetting and typography--- yet all sling about terms like whitespace with abandon. Typical.
ReplyDeleteIt's awful, simply don't like it. I much rather prefer a big laundry list of information of the sites rather than hardly any. I dislike the new interface.
ReplyDeletei don't like it, too hard to read. Don't fix what isn't broke!!! And it would be nice if they warned us first regarding a test. I did a system restore because I thought something was amiss with my computer.
ReplyDeleteLooks less cluttered.. UNTIL you put in all those ads, YouTube links, Google Map Links, etc, etc. LOL
ReplyDeleteI really hate it. Usually I like the changes (eg. new homepage, new chrome logo, etc) but I really think this one is just plain ugly. I'm glad I don't have to try it.
ReplyDeleteThe new search interface ... nice ....
ReplyDeletePoor HSM. Better than everyone else because of his typesetting knowledge. Yet, not bright enough to tell the difference between two out of twelve people writing whitespace and all. Or to expound with some lofty but informed observations. Typical.
ReplyDeleteI really like it. It's simple and it highlights the title and the description of the page.
ReplyDeleteThe space between the results it's maybe a little to wide but I guess it's better for noticing the difference between the ranks.
Overall it is quite nice.
hate it
ReplyDeletelooks good..
ReplyDeletethe white space is the same as first one,.. its just zoomed in a little and its confusing
waiting for the new interface =)
Experimentation is the key to progress and I, for one, welcome our "not evil" Search Overlords. :)
ReplyDeleteHate the new look. Besides that which was said above, the new look doesn't change the colors of the previously visited sites to purple like it use to. That feature was extremely useful.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I'm just weird like that, but the new colour seems like a really poor choice. I mean, every time I search for something I am greeted with these bland characters that are just not appealing to the eyes. I hope there will be an "use the old interface forever" option. While I realize that like with all updates I will eventually get used to it (youtube comments is a good example) but why should I get used to something that is worse? Anyway, hoping for the option to keep the good old interface.
ReplyDeleteMarissa Mayer needs to still be in control of search.
ReplyDeleteI dont like it at all, also it does not show previously opened pages in purple like before, I hope we will have the option to return to the previous layout
ReplyDeleteJust took me 15 minutes to work out what was going on with my wife's laptop. I'm sure many people will think that they have some form of malware on their system.
ReplyDelete(Oh and no cache links, that's awful - sites constantly go up and down).
Like people said, there is too much whitespace and the colors look very bland. Luckily switching to incognito mode reverts it back to the original Google layout. I still hope this "experiment" stops, however. I can't click "New incognito window" every single time I get online.
ReplyDeleteGoogle is the only search engine I use. I'm used to the "feel" of before and the old Google didn't really look cluttered at all.
It's terrible in my opinion
ReplyDeleteI've seen that no underline search results page in IE9! Strangely, though, it's nowhere to be found in Chrome.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know though if it was IE9 removing the underlines, there's an option for that, or if it was Google.
I don't remember seeing dotted lines, but thought it looked "different", not knowing if I liked it or not.
I might start using Google again if they go back to something simple and useful like this. The current cluttered page mixed with the absolutely worthless Instant garbage forced me to quit using Google for search.
ReplyDeleteClassic. So much negativity. Remember much we all hated the 'new' Google images interface? And oh my god when they made it two clicks to log out. I like this new look and ever goes past the fourth result anyway?
ReplyDeleteI am not so sure. I love google because it is so basic and doesn't bother me with extrogenous options
ReplyDeleteI dont like new interface;[
ReplyDeleteI don't like it !!!
ReplyDeleteI dont like it at all..!!!!
ReplyDeleteDon't like it. The color scheme looks like spam ad links. Maybe that's the color scheme used for google ads. Wasted space.
ReplyDeletebring the good old interface back!!
ReplyDeleteYou're right, it looks like spam links, which bothers me because I've trained my peripheral vision to immediately ignore that style and shading of font. This is gonna take me a while to retrain my brain around, and it has more important things to do.
ReplyDeletePlease give us the choice to have the classic view....the new style is qutie alien...and looks like a different company is behind it...
ReplyDeleteOMG,, plz keep it simple
ReplyDeleteHate it. All I want is a search box which leads to a list of results. Period. I don't want crap at the top or down the side offering me more options. I feel those things should be items those who want them can turn on, not ones I'm forced to deal with and have to struggle to turn off.
ReplyDelete...and where's the "UK only" results link? I've now closed my GOogle account and have chosen a different search engine....bye....
ReplyDeleteI do not like it either, and definitely preferred to original look. Why do all the websites have to experiment with their look ... usually to the worse?
ReplyDeleteWhatever is this new design, as of now, I am disgusted by the "vomit" color scheme of things in here. WHAT IS IT? WHY DOES IT LOOK LIKE Max OsX or Windows7 app?
ReplyDeleteWhen I will WANT this Linux/OsX/Win7 aero look, I will choose so in the system, I just want my plain text look as before.
I DO NOT want to look at the new, ugly screen, please!
Why do you add insult of this screen setting to injury made by Intel and Microsoft in form of 1024x600 screens? Do you know how bad is that?
It's total.... color diarrhea... the light gray inverses color with the white inder just any angle, you can not find a look where it does look any decent. What are the top stripes anyway other than ugly?
Totally disruptive. Enough to stop using the site - for me.
Does Google read this? I hope so. Please restore the feature that changed the color of previously read pages to purple. I find I am unintentionally revisiting sites that are not useful because there is no way to distinguish them, unless I write them down, not an option. People do not search from top to bottom so we need to have a way to distinguish visited sites from those yet to try. Thank you.
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