My Broken Yahoo
I’ve used a My.Yahoo! page as my default home page for about a decade. There’s nothing particularly special about it, just a few news feeds, weather and stocks. Yahoo! recently started a beta redesign of the My.Yahoo system, and in the process they broke the old one. None of the content on the old page is updating now.
The new design feels clunky, but then Google’s portal thingie feels slapdash. Take your pick. Getting used to this is going to take a while, if I don’t just go roll my own with MooTools…
Poking around the new pages with FireBug (hands down the greatest browser add-on and web development tool ever, really) I found some strange stuff in the My.Yahoo page. Can someone explain why this seemingly random 1.2mb image is being sent? Feivel? Huh? As far as I could tell, it’s not random, but the query string prevents caching. The only thing I can think of is some sort of bandwidth test.
Whatever it was, before I could publish this the image stopped being sent. Good thing I saved a copy. I guess.
This thing should totally be on a geek shirt.
