Gmail: Updates the messaging interface

Gmail interface changes: You can now open a floating message composition pane on the screen and allows access with the rest of the content
Google updates the interface of Gmail mail service and allow the user to navigate inside while writing messages. Users can now choose "Compose Message" and instead get a new window that takes up the entire screen - get Pane View is added above the screen, and I can write it the message. Window size can be changed and moved across the screen.
This change allows the flexibility that was not Gmail before. For example, the user can write a message and in the process get to the island - mile after he received before, to check the contents again to Kofi - Feist - without having to open a new window and go back to Gmail.

Pane hovers over the content. The new Gmail

"The new feature allows you to focus on what's important: your message," wrote product manager Phil Sharp official Gmail blog post. "The experience of sending the response has been redesigned to be more conversation - comments take less vertical space - high, intelligently expands to fit the content and always keep the names of recipients of the message and the other control buttons on the screen - no matter what the length of the message."
Google plans to soon add additional features - including emoticons and invitations to events. These buttons now appear in the message window but not active and promising S"igia soon. " Currently, to get the new writing interface, click on "Compose Message" and then select "OK" in the popup window and offers to try the new interface.

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