Yahoo! Sports Redesign Sparks Controversy, Disdain From Users
coastal984 writes "Yahoo! launched their latest redesign over the past couple of weeks, revamping their utilitarian Yahoo! Sports section with a new-age, modernized look, which features a much darker, graphical background, and light, larger text. Only problem is, the sports buffs that frequented Yahoo! Sports loved the basic, easy to read and comprehend presentation that the old site used (Which was a predominately plain white background, and smaller, dark text. Thousands of users took to Yahoo's uservoice page to express their discontent, begging for the old design back."
For sports news, many many people. It's honestly the one part of yahoo that is good.
Note: They don't just mash up news, they actually have a sport writing staff.
At Flickr, there were over 50,000 complaints in the help forum, people all hate the new design there.
It eats up bandwidth and RAM like crazy (over 10 times as much as the old version).
Yahoo/Flickr ignored all the complaints!
If you want an example of bad web design, try a Flickr search, it keeps loading more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more pictures all to ONE results page... it won't quit until your browser explodes!
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=beach
Try to get to the bottom of that page. Ha ha!
Note: the old search had reasonably sized thumbnails that you could sort, each page took about 2 seconds to load.
Every page on Flickr is screwed up that way. And yet Yahoo/Flickr continue to ignore the complaints (and suggestions on how to make the site useable).