While Gmail usage is common, you might overlook its interface. Let us guide you through understanding Gmail's interface in the following article.
Despite Gmail automatically switching to a new interface, Google's email application also provides a feature to help less tech-savvy users easily revert to the classic Gmail interface. You can find out how to do this through the article shared on Mytour.
Exploring Gmail's Interface
Sign in to Gmail, or if you haven't yet, you can sign up for Gmail here. After signing in, the Gmail interface (Image below)
The right-hand area is Gmail's menu, including options to compose a new email, inbox to store received emails, sent mail to archive emails sent by you, or trash, spam... assisting you in better mail management.
The central section includes tabs like 'Primary' to store your emails, 'Social' for notifications from social media platforms like Facebook or Google +..., and 'Promotions' for advertising-related information. You primarily focus on the 'Primary' tab.
The taskbar above includes tasks such as marking emails, displaying the number of emails per page, enabling Vietnamese input mode, or other settings.
At the top is the search tool, helping you quickly retrieve your emails with utmost speed and accuracy. On the right-hand side are details about your Gmail account (If you don't have one yet, sign up for Gmail)
Within this article, we've aided you in understanding Gmail's interface for more efficient usage. Additionally, you can explore our guide on managing Gmail offline without the need for internet access here.
