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I'm really, really fond of the current -- v4 -- design of OSNews. I thought it was a great update over the V2/V3 design that kept a lot of the same elements but modernized the look. I love how lines line up and that the site is clean looking.
That all said, I understand that it needs to change a bit and I look forward to the final version of V5. If I may make a request or a suggestion, though: Don't follow the trend of "infinite scrolling". (See: tumblr, Polygon, others.) It's very useful while you're scrolling, but if you click an article title, you're often taken to a new page in the same tab, and if you then hit 'back', your scroll location isn't remembered. Tumblr's actually pretty good about this, but is the exception. I find that if I sroll a long ways, it's very annoying when I hit 'back' and have to re-scroll a vast distance. In part I've gotten around this by using "open in new tab" more than just clicking an article title, but it's slightly more annoying.
Anyway, it's a minor gripe and I probably didn't explain it very well, but the takeaway is: "Avoid infinite scrolling", in my own, personal opinion.