Xynudu
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Google created a design language called Material Design, it was developed as a framework for mobile and web use. It's been around for some years now.Why do they insist on changing things when the old version works fine ?
I don't know. Just saw last night that there is some sort of editor. I have not tried it to see what it can do though, and I do not know how it will affect a video.I'm not a great fan of it and still go to the classic as a preference. Is there anything you can do in the new version that you couldn't do in classic?
That explains why they changed their "search console" for website owners. Those of you who run a website will be familiar with it. It's the same thing there. They are running 2 versions of the same software in parallel and you have to keep flipping between them because neither version does everything during the migration process lol.Google created a design language called Material Design, it was developed as a framework for mobile and web use. It's been around for some years now.
So they decided to make it law for it to be used across all their web, mobile and desktop applications. It's already in Chrome, Gmail (et al), search engine tools and apps, and well now incoming to YT Studio.
It was annoying and a major pain in the proverbial backside. It was buggy as hell, and it would constantly send out notifications when there was nothing wrong, and I would get a barrage of questions the next day from worried clients. Thankfully, it came to an end.The feature I hate on the "studio beta" is the "insert midroll ads" screen. It was very easy to find and very simple to use in the "old studio" but very hard to find and use in the new one.
That explains why they changed their "search console" for website owners. Those of you who run a website will be familiar with it. It's the same thing there. They are running 2 versions of the same software in parallel and you have to keep flipping between them because neither version does everything during the migration process lol.