The homepage is nice looking, but I don't particularly get web 2.0 out of it. everything cool and dynamic about it is done with flash. the only callback appears to happen on page load, and it looks like its used to generate the Standings and Stats boxes on the left.
It's very clear. The layout elements don't compete with each other. Very nice!Of course, once you go to one of the team pages that all goes out the window. Though I preferred the old style. it was clean and simple. but as long as they update the lakers scores regularly, i will be fine. <a class="user" href="http://beywas.info">http://beywas.info</a>
thebrawnymanOct 19, 2006
The homepage is nice looking, but I don't particularly get web 2.0 out of it. everything cool and dynamic about it is done with flash. the only callback appears to happen on page load, and it looks like its used to generate the Standings and Stats boxes on the left.
isuisorisuaintOct 19, 2006
looks fine from where i stand...using 1.5
jcimsOct 19, 2006
Hrm, still broke for me:<a class="user" href="http://www.imagebucket.net/bucket/8363/nba.jpg">http://www.imagebucket.net/bucket/8363/nba.jpg</a>Pretty vanilla install. Maybe the 2.0 install hosed 1.5 for me...dunno.
Closed AccountOct 19, 2006
This is not Web 2.0. This is all Flash, and it's ugly as all hell.
indraneel24Oct 19, 2006
the middle part with the headlines is much better. the previous one was a pain.
backinnblackOct 19, 2006
lol.....funny its too bright cuz its white.......digg is white
frogpeltOct 26, 2006
I wish ESPN.com would overhaul their website. It is way too graphics-heavy.
expertbloggerMar 1, 2008
It's very clear. The layout elements don't compete with each other. Very nice!Of course, once you go to one of the team pages that all goes out the window. Though I preferred the old style. it was clean and simple. but as long as they update the lakers scores regularly, i will be fine. <a class="user" href="http://beywas.info">http://beywas.info</a>