Old Twitter Layout for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge 1.9.1 released

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The Old Twitter Layout extension has been updated to version 1.9.1, compatible with Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, allowing users to revert to the classic Twitter interface from 2015. If users are dissatisfied with Twitter's current design, this extension enables them to experience the platform as it was before Elon Musk's acquisition. Unlike other extensions, Old Twitter Layout does not simply overlay CSS on the new Twitter; instead, it functions as an alternative client that effectively replaces the original interface.

One of the key features of the Old Twitter Layout is its default switch to a chronological timeline, although users can revert to the algorithmic timeline through the settings. The extension encompasses nearly all of Twitter's functionality and boasts enhanced loading speeds. Users can customize elements such as profile link colors, toggle Twemoji support, revert "favorites" back to "likes," and enable dark mode. Additionally, the layout is ad-free and offers straightforward options for downloading videos and GIFs.

The extension also includes a comprehensive hotkey system designed to streamline user interaction. General hotkeys include shortcuts for focusing on the search bar, opening a new tweet modal, and navigating user menus. Active tweet hotkeys allow users to interact with tweets efficiently—such as liking, retweeting, or downloading media—directly from the tweet interface.

For those who prefer to customize their experience further, the extension supports custom CSS and allows users to disable hotkeys as needed.

In summary, the Old Twitter Layout extension provides a nostalgic alternative to the new Twitter design, combining traditional functionality with modern enhancements, a range of customization options, and a user-friendly interface that respects the preferences of long-time Twitter users. As the platform evolves, this extension represents an important tool for those wishing to retain their favorite features and aesthetic from Twitter's past.

Furthermore, as Twitter continues to undergo changes under Musk's leadership, many users may find value in tools like the Old Twitter Layout to maintain their familiar experience while navigating the platform's new landscape

Old Twitter Layout for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge 1.9.1 released

Old Twitter Layout gives you back the classic Twitter layout from 2015.

Old Twitter Layout for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge 1.9.1 released @ MajorGeeks