Microsoft has begun testing a fresh design and user experience for its Bing search engine, notably with changes to both sitelinks and related searches. The sitelinks will now feature a shadow effect upon hover, aimed at improving visual engagement. Additionally, the design of related searches will transition from a rounded pill shape to a more straightforward line separator style. These updates were first reported by Sachin Patel and have generated discussions in online forums about their potential impact on user interaction.
Microsoft is currently testing a new design for Bing sitelinks and related searches, introducing a shadow hover effect and changing the related searches from rounded to a line separator design.
The inclusion of a hover shadow effect for sitelinks and altering the shape of related searches was first spotted by Sachin Patel, sparking further discussion in online forums.
The changes to the Bing design appear to enhance user interaction, with the shadow effect adding depth to sitelinks and the new line separator providing a cleaner look for related searches.
This update reflects Microsoft's ongoing efforts to improve the Bing user experience, making searches more visually appealing and potentially more user-friendly.
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