Twitter changes redesign once again

Twitter is making changes to its redesign after users gave feedback about the new style.

The redesign - which was only unveiled last week - involved a custom font, Chirp, and high-contrast colours, with the social networking platform admitting "it might feel weird at first".

However, a lot of users - included those with accessibility needs - insisted the new design was hard to read, uncomfortably bright and confusing.

Others claimed they suffered from headaches and discomfort due to the design.

Twitter later responded and said:

"We're making contrast changes on all buttons to make them easier on the eyes because you told us the new look is uncomfortable for people with sensory sensitivities."

"We've identified issues with the Chirp font for Windows users and are actively working on a fix."

One user asked if the site would implement "font choice" and the ability to resize.

They responded:

"We’re currently going through everyone’s feedback on the font and we’ll be iterating and making fixes."

News Source: Bang Showbix - Tech