Google Search Testing New Pagination Bar
Briefly

Google is experimenting with a revised pagination design for its search results page that eliminates traditional page numbers. Instead of displaying page indicators like 1, 2, 3, 4, users may now only see a simple 'next' button. This change aims to streamline navigation but has sparked mixed reactions among users, questioning the efficacy of this new approach. Screenshots shared by users on social media showcase this shift, with discussions underway about user preferences for more detailed pagination options.
Google's new design for navigating to the second page used to display 1, 2, 3, 4. Now, they've replaced it with just the '>'
Google is testing a new feature where they display symbols like ">" for navigating to the 2nd and subsequent pages, moving away from the traditional pagination format.
Read at Search Engine Roundtable
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