That ethos is the essence of UI patterns, or basic interface elements common to most websites. We simply get those ready-made ingredients from a store-after all, somebody’s already done the work for us. Nobody bakes their own bread every time they want toast, or whips up their own signature salsa whenever they get a craving for chips. Whether it’s just a DIY spaghetti sauce or homemade pasta, crafting something that’s wholly and uniquely yours always leaves a sense of accomplishment.īut as much as I love homemade cooking, I’ll be the first to admit it’s rarely practical. We're also working on transforming the area below the player so you can browse videos in totally new ways.As someone who loves to cook, nothing feels more satisfying than whipping up something completely from scratch in the kitchen.
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We also added new Library and Account tabs that give you easy access to what you’re looking for.
And for fans who want an uninterrupted, ad-free experience, and exclusive original content from creators, there’s the YouTube Red membership. For families looking for the best way to watch together, we launched the YouTube Kids app.
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Music fans, gamers, and TV lovers each have unique experiences specifically tailored for their favorite content with YouTube Music, YouTube Gaming and YouTube TV. We’ve also introduced apps and services that give you new ways to watch and get even closer to the content and creators you love. Fast forward to today, and YouTube lets you watch any combination of SD, HD, 4K, 360, 3-D, and live video on nearly every device with an internet connection – from desktops to phones, tablets to TVs, game consoles, and even VR headsets. When YouTube launched 12 years ago, it was a single website that supported one video format, 320x240 at 4:3 aspect ratio.