Microsoft has added a spiffy new look to the Office Online site. I am really impressed with the new layout and the most prominent feature has to be the simulated “Ribbon” to match the one that several Office 2007 applications will have. As you browse through the various pages you’ll also begin to notice that there is a new color scheme for each different tab.
Their list of new features includes:
- Redesigned interface
- New content
- Improved help and search
- New template communities
- Clip art
- And more!
They say that there is new content but I don’t notice anything different, but then again I can’t say I visited the site that often. I typically only used it to look for a few good templates to get things done a little quicker, but other than that I didn’t really peruse around the different pages.
Microsoft has been making a lot of changes to their sites in order to prepare for the big Vista and Office 2007 release day that is the last day of the month for businesses. Last week they redesigned the Windows Vista Team Blog with a completely new look that made it appear to be something straight out of Vista, and now the new Office site shows that they are really trying to get prepared. The excitement continues to build!
Enjoyed the post? Subscribe to our feed to get a daily dose of CyberNet!


Related Posts:
- Microsoft Office 2007 Gets A Small Facelift
- Some Things To Expect From Microsoft Office Live
- Microsoft Lets Users Test Drive Office 2007 Online
- Register To Be A Microsoft Office Live Participant
- Microsoft Confirms No ‘Kill Switch’ In Office 2007




















Also the local site (for me Belgium) has got an update. It now works in Firefox too, it was an IE only site. Except for the ‘check for updates’ part you need IE 5 or higher.
I also read somewhere that they have a WGA-like system for downloading Office Templates and updates
I actually wrote about that a little while ago but I don’t think it has been implemented yet.
Amazing… Micro$oft got (almost) talented web-designer! If they fix all 198 warnings, to make this page validate by W3C standards, and replace some “table” elements to “div” elements, it could be perfect website!
so it was here I read it, now i remember
But it is a “perfect website”, at least to MicroSquish’s standards (which are not the same or even close to the W3C)!