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Am I the only who kind of digs the "new design"?
If it is an April Fools joke, I wouldn't mind having the option to view the site with the minimalist white design in the future.
AND, since slashdot is becoming (has become?) a festering cesspool of feculence, I wouldn't mind having kuro5hin and metafilter as a primary community weblog. Between the two, the wheat/chaff ratio is high enough, and that can only be a good thing.
posted by jgooden at 5:56 AM on April 1, 2002
If it is an April Fools joke, I wouldn't mind having the option to view the site with the minimalist white design in the future.
AND, since slashdot is becoming (has become?) a festering cesspool of feculence, I wouldn't mind having kuro5hin and metafilter as a primary community weblog. Between the two, the wheat/chaff ratio is high enough, and that can only be a good thing.
posted by jgooden at 5:56 AM on April 1, 2002
I wouldn't mind it if I could change the display order of the messages on the front page to show recently replied, and not have to stick to the default of showing messages by date. I guess I've become spoiled.
And I think there's something about the colors that seem to be making the textad more clickable. My referrer logs show quite a few hits from "met4filter.org" just in the last couple of hours.
posted by crunchland at 8:27 AM on April 1, 2002
And I think there's something about the colors that seem to be making the textad more clickable. My referrer logs show quite a few hits from "met4filter.org" just in the last couple of hours.
posted by crunchland at 8:27 AM on April 1, 2002
you're right! tanks.
posted by crunchland at 10:28 AM on April 1, 2002
posted by crunchland at 10:28 AM on April 1, 2002
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just hold on for a day or so until the old design is back (hopefully on the new scoop server? (woohoo!))
posted by sawks at 11:57 PM on March 31, 2002