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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFor reference: The European Cultivated Potato DatabaseComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBintje are apparently supposed to be OK for chips: The European Cultivated Potato DatabaseComment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostWot? Sticking a thermometer thingy in the oil is too complicated?Comment
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My mother on the phone. She told me at least eight times to be careful when driving down for Christmas.
I was planning to drive in as foolhardy and reckless a manner as I could muster, but now she's said that I suppose I won't after allComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe BBC News site gave me the opportunity to look at their new design and say what I thought. Usually I'm OK with redesigns, but this was wretched
Example: if I'm on the home page of the current site and want to see if there are any new headlines about my region, I click on "England" in the main navigation and scroll down, where the regions map remembers my selection of "East Midlands"; and the headlines are right there.
New version: no "England" link in the main nav, so I have to go "UK" then "England". Then "Regions" are a separate link in the sub-navigation at the top of the page. Click on that, and it gives me a list of regions. Click on East Midlands and I'm finally there.
Lengthening the path taken to reach particular categories of content by showing more limited options at every step can in no way be described as an improvementOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostMy mate (an Andyw! ) is in charge(? definitely heavily involved in) BBC searchy stuff. Not sure if this comes under his remit. Will provide feedbackComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHe says to set your location and you should get local news, but it's not one of his.
I think the problem is rooted in trying to produce a more mobile-friendly responsive design. Unfortunately, they don't seem to have realised that while it's a laudable goal, getting there by decreasing the existing level of usability is an absolute no-no.
I blame the graphic designers; almost every bad thing that happens on the web is their fault, so it seems reasonable to assume this is tooComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIt requires procuring a thermometer!Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI'm sure they'll have them in tescosComment
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