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Google is revamping the web interface of Google Calendar in line with Material design 3 guidelines, and added support for dark mode.
The company said the update applies to controls such as buttons, dialog boxes and sidebars that are more “modern and accessible.” Screenshots on Google Workspace blog It shows that buttons and dialog boxes now have rounded edges, and the color schemes have been improved as well.
Google is also updating icons and fonts across the Calendar UI to improve clarity and clarity.
The best part of this update (for me, at least) is the dark mode support. You can choose from three options: light mode, dark mode, or the device’s default mode.
Google added that these design updates will also apply to the Task View menu. The update is expected to be rolled out within the next few weeks.
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