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Microsoft teases a Fluent Design makeover for its Microsoft account online dashboard – onmsft.com

kip@winbeta.org kip@winbeta.org
April 13, 2018
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Microsoft has started to roll out a redesigned version of its Microsoft account online dashboard with some nice Fluent Design touches (via Thurrott.com). The revamped website introduces a new new card-style design that highlights your different devices, subscriptions as well as Microsoft Rewards points right on the home page.

The new website seems inspired by the redesigned Microsoft Rewards dashboard, with cool shadow effects when you hover your mouse above the different cards. You can see how it look in the GIF below:

https://twitter.com/DalyIsaac/status/984714307895099393

Unfortunately, the redesigned website doesn’t seem to be widely available as of now, and only one person in the OnMSFT team had it at the time of this writing. We invite you to check account.microsoft.com today to check if you already have access to the new design, let us know in the comments if you prefer it over the previous version.

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