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Resemblance
by Stof on Sunday 02/Mar/2003, @03:03
Is it just me or does the new design somehow remind me of Microsoft.com? Look at all the blue.

And the spacing between lines should be a bit smaller...
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Re: Resemblance
by Rayiner Hashem on Sunday 02/Mar/2003, @15:01
That's what I thought. The layout is very similar too. I think the older site was a little more appealing because of the more varied colors.
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Re: Resemblance
by Super PET Troll on Sunday 02/Mar/2003, @23:07
Yea it kind of does. Its more or less the color scheme though. As far as web-page layouts go and
especially if you're not using Flash, there are only a small finite number of acceptable layouts. The layout has similarities yes, but then you could probably find 1000 other pages that have different similarities than MS's.

But I like it on a whole. I'd give the old layout about a B- and the new layout about a B+/A-

If they ad a ton of goddy flash with sfx for everything, I'll give it an auto A+ heh.
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Re: Resemblance
by kannister on Monday 03/Mar/2003, @12:54
Shades of Blue just work better, visually.
Let MS switch to some other shade.
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