<\/a>A couple of key pages on the official Pixar website<\/a> recently went through a welcome renovation.<\/p>\n If you’re a regular visitor, you’ll notice that the home page now includes a Day & Night icon. As expected, clicking on the image takes you to a portal<\/a> with information on Teddy Newton’s short, but the site’s biggest change is more general.<\/p>\n The infamous ‘Feature Films’ brick wall<\/a> has been ‘torn down’ by Pixar’s web designer in favor of a cleaner layout<\/a>. Also gone are the film canisters representing each Pixar short<\/a>. Posters are now neatly arranged in all of those portions of the site, as well as ‘The Theater’ section<\/a>. Dug’s Special Mission has even been added, but it’s not clickable yet.<\/p>\n It’s worth noting that the updated pages previously used Flash interfaces. Ever since Steve Jobs condemned the dated technology<\/a>, web designers have shifted away from the program to avoid compatibility issues.<\/p>\n