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CBC Redesigns

nice job ~ not too many errors either.

permanent link 18 jun at 18:03 by Jamie

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commentat 19:19 on 18 June 2007, Alan wrote:

This redesign extends to more than just the homepage, which launched yesterday.

A refresh can also be seen on:

cbc.ca/radio

cbc.ca/news

cbc.ca/sports

commentat 19:50 on 18 June 2007, James wrote:

Love how they totally fake the top 10 searches. As if users ever actually searched like that.

I'd actually like to see what users were really searching for.

commentat 19:58 on 18 June 2007, Alan wrote:

Of course the searches are somewhat filtered. Otherwise there would be misspelled words, spam, etc.

commentat 16:05 on 19 June 2007, TzNews wrote:

You're right about that!

The sites bringing up 8 errors on the validator today.

That's awesome for a news site, usually the validator runs up close to a hundred or hundreds of errors.

Here's an 'atta boy'! for the Canadian design team.

commentat 21:53 on 19 June 2007, James Broad wrote:

They have pulled out all the stops over at CBC! Refreshing clean design (very original), clean & efficient code and decent information architecture, fantastic work! Shame we don't have a UK spin off.

9/10!

commentat 16:40 on 22 June 2007, David Raso wrote:

Should validate now, some small errors I missed in the rush to finish. The problem is sometimes other people enter the content for the promos and such and they miss things like amps and stuff like that.

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