Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 0:29:57 GMT -7
The bear in Googles current desktop design Below is the test design captured back in May. The Knowledge Panel has been moved to the topleft and the righthand column is gone. This is not a Knowledge Card of the sort we typically see on the topleft. It is the traditionally righthand desktop entity moved and collapsed with a More about Polar bear arrow Heres the same search on an Android phone. Notice the cardbased format and Knowledge Panel at the top. Obviously nothing is in the righthand column because mobile only has one column.
There are still display differences between mobile and the Greece Mobile Number List desktop test of course but you can clearly start to see the convergence between the test and the current mobile design. How will it all fit on the left Getting everything on current desktop SERPs into one column poses significant challenges and Google is experimenting with a few variations. Heres a SERP that has both a Knowledge Panel and a Knowledge Card for example In this case the Knowledge Card showing the support phone number appears above the Knowledge Panel and both are above the first organic result. this example which was captured in July. Heres another example with a different more interesting layout.
This SERP has a local pack which is at the top like on current designs followed by an organic result and then followed by the Knowledge Panel. This pushes the Knowledge Panel down the page quite a bit and the organic result down well below the fold. In another example we saw a Knowledge Panel below four ads and four organic results. So the traditional top placement may become more flexible. Heres an example with a Featured Video followed by a Knowledge Panel and then the first organic The bottom of this same SERP has another interesting feature a set of three different related searches each with their own card. On the current design these live.
There are still display differences between mobile and the Greece Mobile Number List desktop test of course but you can clearly start to see the convergence between the test and the current mobile design. How will it all fit on the left Getting everything on current desktop SERPs into one column poses significant challenges and Google is experimenting with a few variations. Heres a SERP that has both a Knowledge Panel and a Knowledge Card for example In this case the Knowledge Card showing the support phone number appears above the Knowledge Panel and both are above the first organic result. this example which was captured in July. Heres another example with a different more interesting layout.
This SERP has a local pack which is at the top like on current designs followed by an organic result and then followed by the Knowledge Panel. This pushes the Knowledge Panel down the page quite a bit and the organic result down well below the fold. In another example we saw a Knowledge Panel below four ads and four organic results. So the traditional top placement may become more flexible. Heres an example with a Featured Video followed by a Knowledge Panel and then the first organic The bottom of this same SERP has another interesting feature a set of three different related searches each with their own card. On the current design these live.