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Economist redesigns homepage

The Economist has revamped the homepage of its website cutting the length and the number of adverts on the page.

A letter on the site announces the key changes:

  • Shorter page – long lists of articles replaced with ‘pithier selection’
  • Less advertisements
  • Shorter left-hand navigation bar – sub-sections revealed by scrolling over headings
  • Rotating top stories – four headline stories will rotate at the top of the page
  • More prominence to blog content and columns
  • ‘Most recommended’, ‘Most read’ and ‘Most commented on’ story lists
  • Section linking to Economist events and promotions

“Those of you who were familiar with (and even fond of) the previous version will naturally wonder: why the change? We wanted to do three main things—make the page simpler, deeper and more enjoyable for the reader,” says the announcement.

Comments on the redesign are welcomed and an online feedback form has been set up.

Reactions so far have been largely negative with criticism for the ‘uncluttered’ look and one commenter remarking: “It feels like going from Web 2.0 to Web 0.1”.

Backpacker.com joins Web 2.0

Backpacker magazine has relaunched its website, which now contains new multimedia and GPS supported content.

The site features an interactive map containing more than 1200 GPS-supported hikes, expert blogs and on-the-scene video.

Screenshot of the Backpacker website

“Our primary focus was to create the ultimate outdoor adventure renaissance experience on the web” said editor Anthony Cerretani in a press release.

“We wanted users not only to get the most up-to-date information from the site, but also to be able to participate in the site’s evolution, utilising Web 2.0 applications to post trips, gear reviews, comments and more.”

The American site was rebuilt from the ‘bottom up’ responding to readers’ ideas for the new look.

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Velocix launches free multimedia content delivery systerm

A digital delivery service for sites looking to host video, music or games online has been launched today with the creators claiming its as the first free service of its king.

The Velocix Accelerator delivery service provides can support the same media as current systems costing around £5,000 per year, the firm claims.

“Velocix is committed to disrupting the traditional CDN [Content Delivery Network] marketplace with breakthrough delivery performance, economics and control,” said Phill Robinson, CEO at Velocix.

The new offering includes a 500GB per month delivery allowance for file download and video streaming and is already being used by sites Fifzine and Uploaded.TV.

How do: Newscientist.com to be revamped

The website of the New Scientist magazine will undergo a revamp after cutting a deal with development company Code to complete the makeover.

Code, which will work with in-house development team on the new site, will focus on improving usability, navigation and enhancing the site’s social media features.

The online edition of the title had its previous redesign in 2004.

IPC takes its Wedding magazine online

image of wedding magazine website

IPC Southbank is launching a website for bridal magazine Wedding.

Weddingmagazine.co.uk will feature a directory of wedding businesses, which visitors can search by region and type.

In addition the new site will feature picture galleries, information and polls on wedding accessories, venues and honeymoon destinations.

The site also plans to launch a forum area once established.

The launch is being promoted throughout IPC Media’s raft fashion and beauty magazines and websites.

Wedding’s associate editor Kate Smallwood, a former content editor for confetti.co.uk, will act as website editor.