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New Yahoo Homepage

Some people have seen it in beta a while ago, but it appears to be available for a wider audience now. I like it.

permanent link 16 may at 07:05 by Mike

There are 8 guest comments so far.

commentat 08:15 on 16 May 2006, Stoyan wrote:

I didn't see the new page when going directly to yahoo.com, but http://www.yahoo.com/preview worked. HTH.

commentat 08:45 on 16 May 2006, Aaron wrote:

Very, very well done. Attention to detail and great site architecture. I like it.

commentat 08:50 on 16 May 2006, Tyson wrote:

It "supports" Firefox, but not Safari. There are *rarely* any differences in CSS/HTML support between Firefox and Safari. If something doesn't work in Safari, you're probably doing something wrong.

Nice "attention to detail".

commentat 08:58 on 16 May 2006, Enrique wrote:

Really a good build ;-)

commentat 16:52 on 16 May 2006, David B. wrote:

i like the right side how it slides down when you mouse over the bigger headings. that was surprising, not that i have not seen that before, but well executed IMHO

commentat 20:38 on 16 May 2006, Andreas Naesager wrote:

The whole style, reminds me of ICQ.com, to much information, cramped in to little space.

I dont like it, the old design is more spacious, I could eat it all day!

commentat 05:16 on 31 May 2006, foundbymarnie wrote:

I absolutely HATE this p.o.s. page that Yahoo has bestowed upon us. Seems geared toward homosexuals and other riff-raff that the bleeding heart liberals hold in high esteem. I say FUCK EM. Yahoo is not the only page your web browser can open to. It can open to ANY page that you want it to. Get away from these cocksucks before they infect your grandchildren. Yahoo is turning into everything that your Father and Grandfather fought against. And yes, they were bigger men than you are.

commentat 03:00 on 30 July 2006, yahoo wrote:

Just go to google.com make your own homepage its great!

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