Recent content by fourstagesinoneday

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    New Jerseys - 2011 Season - TeamKits-Maillots-Tricots-Tenues-and-Exotics

    And the women's team MCipollini-Giordana with added Cipollini:
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    No Kimmage at Team Sky.

    Kimmage spent a number of days with Wiggins in the Pyrenees as he prepared for the Tour so initial access was there. Wonder what the story is here? Mind you given the way Kimmage soft pedalled on Garmin in 2008 not sure what the benefit is of "embedding". Allen Lim described PK as a good...
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    Huge TdF stage URL problems/dead links etc

    Really surprised this wasn't changed. Just shoddy. Take tomorrow, officially Stage 18 but with the URL: http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/96th-tour-de-france-gt/stages/stage-20 clicking on the two small maps links you to...
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    Huge TdF stage URL problems/dead links etc

    any comments from anyone? Perhaps it's just me who sees confusion aplenty ahead?
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    Huge TdF stage URL problems/dead links etc

    Stages 1 to 9 are fine. Then the rest day causes a problem .... Stage 10's URL is: http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/96th-tour-de-france-gt/stages/stage-11 which is highly confusing, particularly as there's no mention it's stage 10 on the page until the smaller map pics. These pics link (using...
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    Spoilers are gone !!!

    Got to say that's a really neat solution.
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    Spoiler solution implemented by the looks of it

    New section: http://www.cyclingnews.com/live-reports bookmark that and you avoid all the spoilers.
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    New site design

    I think we've just gone spoiler-free: http://www.cyclingnews.com/live-reports
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    New site design

    That was meant ironically ;)
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    New site design

    Ok a suggestion to throw in on the "we're a news site" v "we hate spoilers" war which may be possible and please everyone. The current live report Susan is doing for the TdS has this url: http://live.cyclingnews.com/ I think it was a pretty similar (if not identical) url on the old site...
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    New site design

    Thanks for the response Greg - there's plenty of us out there who will be more than happy to beta test for you on various devices and browsers as and when the mobile improvements come online. There is a thread further down the page re: mobile usability which might be worth "stickying". With...
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    New site design

    I like a lot of the new features. I can happily live with the design (once the huge acres of white space are utilised on some pages). I can wait with baited breadth for the changes in how results are presented. What disappoints me is the response to complaints about mobile functionality. I've...
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    new website.. mobile freindly

    posted this in the larger thread but seems to have been lost in the flood of posts - thought I'd C+P it here as it directly relates to the mobile functionality of the new site design: -------------------------------------------------- Stefan - I usually access the site through my Nokia 95...
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    New site design

    Stefan - I usually access the site through my Nokia 95 normally via the symbian browser. With "awkward" websites I switch to Opera Mini in full render mode, so in effect the site should be working as well for me as it does on your Nokia 5800. I've found three major problems: i) an Adobe...
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    New site design

    "The site now runs with a content management system. You might assume that this slows down the site but from the tests we’ve run the site is actually quicker at loading than ever before." In my personal experience it has gone (on PC and mobile) from one of the fastest loading websites I...