I agree it appears that way now but I think it's a little too easy/early to suggest it is and will end up that way. In that respect it'll be interesting to watch it develop.

On a site of this massive scale I'd be very surprised if there are not a bunch of pretty screwed on heads knocking together. Also the transition must involve some messy intermediate stages as in "break it before you can fix it".

On the other hand sometimes it is surprising how even biggies seem to make odd decisions.

Nick

http://9rules.com/whitespace/css_redesigns/yahoo_css_redesign.php

Good writeup-  but I must say yahoo has done a horid job so far.

HTML Errors: 223

The css validates, but it is horrid.

in 2 days, how could one ever remember what #v or where#v #v4.h appears in the document?

IMO, they need to get some developers in there who actually know what they're doing.

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