LinkedIn Re-Designed

Posted on February 28th, 2008, by Cristian in Internet

Today I notice that LinkedIn has roll out a new site-wide design featuring a tab-less header and a persistent left column with personal, account-related options.

LinkedIn has also add status updates with which users can broadcast their current activities (professional or otherwise) to their connections and/or networks.

The new design has a similar layout to Facebook‘s, with the page divide into a header, a thin left column and a wide right column. The homepage will also have modules that you’ll be able to drag around to reorder.

I personaly don’t like it. They could bring something more professional, original. For some reason, the focus of the site is all over the place.

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