What's the difference in header made for web 2.0 and the regular one? How it appeals to the consumers - in display or what?
A Web 2.0 header is pretty much the standard for new websites these days, but I can see why. They're shiny, curvy, and easy to look at, and make the site look more professional than your typical header.
If the entire old web site is designed with regular programming, does replacing header made with web 2.0 would conflict or will it be incompatible ?