The new My Yahoo! is pretty slick, check it out.
UPDATE: The new little JavaScript disclosure triangles work fine (client-side) in Firefox and Safari, but in Camino the click goes to a server side URL. C’mon Yahoo, give Camino a little love.
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The new My Yahoo! is pretty slick, check it out.
UPDATE: The new little JavaScript disclosure triangles work fine (client-side) in Firefox and Safari, but in Camino the click goes to a server side URL. C’mon Yahoo, give Camino a little love.
I agree – it is pretty nifty.
They already had much of the design built from the isp/yahoo sites. Sadly, they didn’t upgrade the sbc yahoo dsl homepage, just the normal one to almost be as cool.
It is slick and I’ve been using it for a month or more now. But what I find very strange is that I can no longer drag most of the links. I use OS X and Firefox and on my homepage I have 3 columns, the center of which has several news headlines. What I like to do is drag an item to open a new tab but since the new layout I am unable to. I can open a new link with a weather link but not an email link or any of my news headlines. It’s all strange and I posted this to Yahoo, but of course didn’t get a response.