As you may have noticed, due to a technical issue we have taken the Member Centre section of our new website offline. We are currently working to identify the cause of the issue and in the meantime we have rolled back to the old version - you can access this either via www.bethere.co.uk or directly at https://avatar.bethere.co.uk/memberhome.do.
We expect to have a timeline for the new Member Centre fix by early next week however we will not be re-releasing it until we're confident that it's fixed and have tested it thoroughly. In the meantime we will continue to update the forum http://be.beunlimited.co.uk/rp//224/...95334016420271 with information as it comes to hand.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostIn fairness to the chap, he does mention having a check box. I have had too many nosey parkers peering over my shoulder to feel comfortable with clear text being the default though.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostFrom a usabilty perspective, no, he's not off his rocker at all. Masking passwords does impact usability.
In fact he does make some good points about not bothering to mask passwords, in many cases there is no real need for it.
A good half way house solution would be to offer a check box on the page to allow the user to enable/disable masking according to the situation.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostBut is he also off his rocker?
Personally speaking I prefer no display at all for passwords, not even asterisks, though will admit they are useful on a mobile phone.
In fact he does make some good points about not bothering to mask passwords, in many cases there is no real need for it.
A good half way house solution would be to offer a check box on the page to allow the user to enable/disable masking according to the situation.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNielsen is a usability consultant, not a design consultant. Nobody has ever suggested useit.com is an example of good graphic design, but it is an example of good usability design.
Personally speaking I prefer no display at all for passwords, not even asterisks, though will admit they are useful on a mobile phone.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIgnoring everything Nielsen says is usually a good sign in a web designer. useit.com is a bleedin mess but somehow is pushed as a design classic.
Ignoring everything Nielsen says is usually a sign that your graphic designer is an ignorant fool who will try to treat the web as if it's the same medium as print. The usual result is an unusable mess, but at least it looks nice as long as you don't want to actually do anything beyond gaze at it.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWhich one? He's written several.
Whichever it is, they've ignored everything Nielsen says in there
I ain't going to take design tips of a man who has a hippie monk hairdo.
They have used the text over image message but hidden their message in text as I went on to say.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostGoing through the Be* forum, it looks like almost all feedback has been negative and several express their concern that the service may decline and looking for alternatives - it has crossed my mind too.
The agency is 'Dave' (http://www.dave.biz). Definitely one to avoid.
Honest!
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Going through the Be* forum, it looks like almost all feedback has been negative and several express their concern that the service may decline and looking for alternatives - it has crossed my mind too.
The agency is 'Dave' (http://www.dave.biz). Definitely one to avoid.
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I got that email too
"View email in HTML
http://be.beunlimited.co.uk/rp//224/...071AD052C95E35
Yes, that's right, we've got a new look and feel. Check it out at
http://be.beunlimited.co.uk/rp//224/...0F02F84589E156
and give us your feedback via the forum (details below).
What and why?
When BE launched in September 2005 the idea was to revolutionise the UK broadband market. We certainly did that and in the process many like minded people joined us in that revolution.
Since then we have seen the dawn of Web 2.0 and Social Media, and to be frank we haven't done much about it. In particular the one area that hasn't changed much has been our website, so we've taken the liberty to make it much better.
We've involved some of you in this change and have created a straight forward identity that over time will evolve, change and adapt with input from all sorts of people (and machines).
BE wants to get out of the way and give you the opportunity to carry on with creating the new, continue defining the internet. So from now on it's for both of us to "create the new" across the web.
You may see some minor updates to our t's and c's, but don't worry we'll be sending another email with details of the changes soon.
More stuff to do
Check out our new website at
http://be.beunlimited.co.uk/rp//224/...438E18BE7CD7A9
and sign in to your account using your existing details. It's packed with tons more stuff. We've even created new ways for you to contact us such as live chatting with call centre agents and we've now got a pretty cool 'Got a Question' function to help you solve some of your day to day broadband queries.
Just to let you know, we've been so busy with the website that some of our emails are still the old brand, they'll all be done soonish but in the meantime please bear with the retro pink asterisk.
We really hope you enjoy, but we also know it's not perfect and would love to get your comments, so if you have anything you'd like to raise please go to the Forum, Be Discussion, New Brand Comments.
http://be.beunlimited.co.uk/rp//224/...C23C293B010928
Thanks
Everyone @ BE"
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostIf you do, do make sure you include your Avatar and member name with the comment "... and if I think the image you are portraying is poor... "
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostThis site is so bad that I am now worried about there service and thinking about looking for another provider.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostAs a matter of interest, where did this start? I can't find reference to it on Webpagesthatsuck.com - where did you get the info OP?
This site is so bad that I am now worried about there service and thinking about looking for another provider. For the future of the company they have to pull it.
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