New MSDN Site Layout
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/labs/homepages/default.aspx[^] I like #3 the best.
any idiot can write haiku you just stop at seventeenth syl -ThinkGeek Fortunes
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/labs/homepages/default.aspx[^] I like #3 the best.
any idiot can write haiku you just stop at seventeenth syl -ThinkGeek Fortunes
I agree i think that with number 3 you have more options and can find thing easier. but it would be better if they redesign the search engine to be more reliable. "Now I guess I'll sit back and watch people misinterpret what I just said......" Christian Graus At The Soapbox [^]
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/labs/homepages/default.aspx[^] I like #3 the best.
any idiot can write haiku you just stop at seventeenth syl -ThinkGeek Fortunes
they all look like the same old boring, cluttered MS crap, to me :) -c
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/labs/homepages/default.aspx[^] I like #3 the best.
any idiot can write haiku you just stop at seventeenth syl -ThinkGeek Fortunes
Anything - anything - other than what they have now is fine by me. It takes well over a minute just to display a simple page as it is. I voted for number 3 too.
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they all look like the same old boring, cluttered MS crap, to me :) -c
Be very, very careful what you put into that head, because you will never, ever get it out. --Thomas Cardinal Wolsey
I agree. The first thing that struck me is that I was assaulted with information, useful or not, who knows? Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/labs/homepages/default.aspx[^] I like #3 the best.
any idiot can write haiku you just stop at seventeenth syl -ThinkGeek Fortunes
3, it looks less cluttered without that bar at the left, options should be at the top just like a standard menu. When I use Outlook I turn off that side bar thingy and the same in any program I use, I can never get enough desk space. User interfaces have become un-necessarily cluttered over the last while with too much stuff vying for your attention when all you really want to do is get some work done.
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/labs/homepages/default.aspx[^] I like #3 the best.
any idiot can write haiku you just stop at seventeenth syl -ThinkGeek Fortunes
How about #4 - correct, relevant information. Improve search engine. Reduce reload times. In other words, don't focus on the facade, get the guts working right. If I want ambiance, I'll go to La Chatelane.
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/labs/homepages/default.aspx[^] I like #3 the best.
any idiot can write haiku you just stop at seventeenth syl -ThinkGeek Fortunes
I personally, did not like (3) because it seems unnatural to have right side navigation. I never instinctively look to the right side (usually just ignoring ads on the right side) for options. I have never liked having to read text that is crammed to the left side of the screen and always prefer an offset to indent the text. Their current design has always looked fine to me. The only improvement I would make is to allow user customization in context placement so that I can hide features I do not want and to promote content that applies to me requirements. Rocky Moore <><
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I personally, did not like (3) because it seems unnatural to have right side navigation. I never instinctively look to the right side (usually just ignoring ads on the right side) for options. I have never liked having to read text that is crammed to the left side of the screen and always prefer an offset to indent the text. Their current design has always looked fine to me. The only improvement I would make is to allow user customization in context placement so that I can hide features I do not want and to promote content that applies to me requirements. Rocky Moore <><
Well this is a tough one for me. Since I'm developing an enterprise based solution, the amount of information that can be displayed in a given page, can be overwhelming. How do you balance the right information for the right user. It's such a difficult task. The only way I can think of is to allow the user to customize what's displayed. With that said, for a basic entry page, #3 is OK, but getting the right info to the right user, #3 doesn't do it. I prefer #2 and I do like the right side modules of #1 for displaying "quick info" as long as I can customize it. Note, I'm talking strickly UI and not load time and other the other things that make a great site.
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they all look like the same old boring, cluttered MS crap, to me :) -c
Be very, very careful what you put into that head, because you will never, ever get it out. --Thomas Cardinal Wolsey
Chris Losinger wrote: they all look like the same old boring, cluttered MS crap, to me Damned if they do. Damned if they don't.
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaMacbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er
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Chris Losinger wrote: they all look like the same old boring, cluttered MS crap, to me Damned if they do. Damned if they don't.
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaMacbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er
Paul Watson wrote: Damned if they do. Damned if they don't say what??? i think their current and proposed layouts stink. that doesn't mean they couldn't come up with something i like better. -c
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