New look for PLoS journals.

Home pages of PLoS Biology, Medicine, Computational Biology, Genetics and Pathogens have a new look today. Richard Cave explains the design changes. Go take a look.

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I was right in the middle of mimicking the site layout for my blog (I got permission, don't worry) and they just went and changed it like that! Bastards!

I think it's an improvement in all respects.

By Taylor Murphy (not verified) on 03 Aug 2007 #permalink

Yup, I know you did and I know you got permission. But these are cool new designs, you have to admit.