gotta be 100% agree,of course.:-)
!00% agree.After installang the lastest Explorer it worked by me.It's not a fresh new original design. It's chaos ,depressing and not finished.I think the first page "loading" the best part.
2009/10/13 Robert Olson <oad@verizon.net>
Jon, I couldn't agree more.
Yello has never been know to shy away from technology, instead embracing it--except for their website.
I'm a web designer, and although I've created a significant amount of Flash content, to build an entire site based on it was a poor decision. Designers who do so accept the fact that many people will be excluded from viewing the site.
Being a fan of Yello's since the early '80s, I'm certain I could come up with some fantastic ideas for a Yello website, one that I'd hope would be worthy of the band.
What I find amazing is that based upon the clips I've seen from Yello:Touch, there is no shortage of creativity between Dieter, Boris and their collaborators; yet they not only approved but launched such a bare-bones website. They just must view it as a fascination and not a priority, especially based upon the fact that the previous site was never updated.
Bob Olson
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