Steam Will Refresh Appearance of Downloads and Settings
Steam will change the look of its download and settings page, reports Pavel Djundik, creator of SteamDB and Steam Status websites.

Pavel Djundik, creator of SteamDB and Steam Status websites, recently reported intriguing code fragments in the latest Steam client beta (according to him, Valve may be working on console called Neptune), and now he shared information on the revamped look of the download and settings screens.

Pavel Djundik tweeted that he found the new code for the download screen in the same update as the alleged SteamPal controller code, and didn't realize beforehand how easy it is to get a preview of the changes using: steam://nav/library/downloads - but that's not all. The settings screen is also set to receive a refreshed design. According to Djundik, Valve seems to be slowly but surely moving away from its GUI (graphical user interface). Perhaps there will be more cosmetic changes in the coming months?
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