Gmail's redesign from earlier this year is about to be the default view, as Google will no longer allow users to switch back to the old look.
called the “integrated view.” The rollout started back in February, and by now, virtually everyone has access to the new design. Of course, if you prefer the old design, you can still switch back, but that won’t be the case for much longer. This week, Google announced that the integrated view “will become the standard experience for Gmail” by the end of November.
The Gmail team claims that these changes make it easier to get to what matters. It cuts down on the need to switch between apps, windows, and tabs, as everything is now accessible in one place. You can choose whether or not to add Chat and Meet to Gmail. This change is automatic, so you won’t have to do anything . Google says that the gradual rollout for Rapid Release domains started on November 8th, while the gradual rollout for Scheduled Release domains will start on November 29th. It could take up to 15 days after the rollout begins before you see the changes.
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