While it is very nicely done, I still prefer the current design over any new ones. Plus, PM does not use any javascript(in most, if not all places) at the moment, which is a big plus for me, personally. There are reasons why I don't use StackOverflow, and this is one of them.

In addition, it seems more geared to mobile users, but I seldom use PM on any mobile device. I don't know what you're planning on doing, but if I am limited to only 320x400px of content with the rest being empty space, I will not be impressed.

Just my opinion, take it with a grain(or perhaps a kilo for some) of salt.

~Thomas~
I believe that the source code to life is written in Perl :-)

In reply to Re: PM redesign: status update by thomas895
in thread PM redesign: status update by kimmel

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