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What the New Facebook Pages Mean For Users & Owners. Facebook Page Redesign 2011: All You Need to Know. We’ll be covering detailed best practices in preparation for the March 1st migration to the new Pages in the Facebook Marketing Bible, our guide to marketing and advertising on Facebook.

Facebook Page Redesign 2011: All You Need to Know

Today Facebook launches a major redesign and expansion of functionality of its Pages for businesses, brands, media, and public figures. The Page layout will now match the December user profile redesign, with a left-hand navigation menu replacing the tabs above the wall. Page admins will also be able to login as their Page, giving them access to Facebook and email notifications about activity on their Page, and other options. Page admins will begin seeing a preview and tour of the new features today, and will have the choice to voluntarily upgrade until March 1st when all Pages will be automatically migrated to the redesign. New Layout. Facebook Launches Pages Redesign. Facebook has begun rolling out a full redesign of Facebook Pages.

Facebook Launches Pages Redesign

The changes will make the Pages look and operate more like user profiles. The new Pages redesign was first seen in December, when Facebook accidentally launched it and quickly took it down. The update not only removed tabs, but it gave page admins the ability to post and comment on other Facebook Pages through a "Login as Page" feature. Those prototype features have made the cut for today's launch.