A HUGE aside here, but still relevant given the previous discussion of the
traditional royalty share model and how it favours the labels.
I work for a (fairly small) indie label - from witnessing this model in
action I feel I have to stick up for the label given that I see the model
working (or s
Glad someone likes it :-)
People have being saying to me it looks unfinished, is cluttered, slow to
navigate, 'pants', colours don't contrast well, 'pretty bad'.
Just passing on feedback - don't shoot me... I'll give it time...
Maybe I am holding it wrong...
Cheers,
Davy Mitchell
IMHO, BBC movable widgets for different sections on its home page is one of the
best news sites I have experienced so far...
V.
On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 18:43 CEST James Holden wrote:
>I do like it, it's cleaner than before and probably better from a
>content management point of view but there are s
I do like it, it's cleaner than before and probably better from a
content management point of view but there are some odd bits about it.
I'd move up (on homepage) "More from the BBC News" and get rid of the
overly dark "UK News & Weather" block which doesn't fit for me.
One of the stranges
I can't stand the new News page design - maybe it will grow on me? It's all
cluttered with a weird empty column in the middle of the page for stories.
Sorry,
Davy
Hi Jakob,
Thanks for the comments. I wrote the screenshot tool in C# and it sits on a PC
chugging away once every 30 minutes.
Screen shot of the app here: http://server-2.webcoding.co.uk/uploader.png
It's a bit of a work-in-progress so .. :)
Jim
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