Google+ rolled out its new interface today. It took me by surprise. I had a tab open to Google+ from my morning read and then opened a new tab by accident later on and saw the new design. I had a chance to flip back and forth to view the old and the new. It was a totally new experience for me. I’d never been able to compare the old and the new of anything on my screen as it happened before. Talk about dumb luck and being in the right place at the right time!
I must admit that I do like the new layout….
…but
There’s almost always a but.
Now, I don’t have a huge honking monitor. My Sony Vaio has a resolution of 1600×900 but the new layout for Google+ still leaves lots of white space. It’s almost like it was designed exclusively for tablet or older displays where 1024×768 would suffice. In my case though, there’s lots of white.
My first thought was about how Facebook handled it with moving to two columns. But, that would never fly to recommend that Google+ do the same thing.
Then, it occurred to me. Google already has the answer and a working solution in iGoogle.
So, I did a mockup (not a Sketchup) by opening a new window and overlaying it on the existing Google+ screen.
Ignore my Comerica Park theme on the right but just imagine the possibilities. Google+ would pull it all together is they would just allow the inclusion of widgets on the right. For people with wider screens, it makes good use of the right side of the screen. You could move the chat feature to the centre column or even the taskbar. A little calculation and if the display is 1024×768, then just don’t make it available.
It works for me. I wonder if anyone from Google drops by and see this?
BTW, thanks to Peter Beens – he pointed me to a lot of solutions from others!
Please share your thoughts here. I’d enjoy reading them.