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Reuters Redesign

10 points| tdonia | 16 years ago |reuters.com | reply

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[+] lpolovets|16 years ago|reply
I clicked on the link and got the interstitial advertisement page for 15 seconds. It's kind of silly that I need to go through an ad just to see the homepage. I understand that they need to cover their costs with ads, and it's great that they're experimenting to make their site more usable and clear, but Reuters (and other companies that do this... Rotten Tomatoes was particularly bad for a while) need to realize that the first impression is the ad, and not the homepage, and that's a huge turn off to anyone visiting for the first time.
[+] tengkahwee|16 years ago|reply
Yes, that sure made a bad impression.
[+] karanbhangui|16 years ago|reply
does that whole bottom static bar bother anyone else? I've noticed it a lot now, CNET for example. Lots of sites seem to try to copy the FB chat bar, and it's bloody annoying.
[+] eam|16 years ago|reply
Yes, very annoying. It makes me feel like I'm viewing the site in frames.
[+] decadentcactus|16 years ago|reply
It bothers me a bit too, feels like there's something stuck there. At least this one is a lot more blended in and doesn't stick out as much as others (like ones which aren't even full width).
[+] chaosprophet|16 years ago|reply
Yeah, not to mention that for some reason Firefox scrolls such pages in slow-mo.
[+] bugs|16 years ago|reply
Doesn't make me want to use the site because I can't read many titles together and decide on what to read

Loads rather slow here too

[+] appathy|16 years ago|reply
I initially thought that the black colored article links on the left was a paragraph of text with insane line spacing.