I actually really like it. I can assure you the BBC will have done a lot of usability testing and this site will be far better than the last. Give it a few weeks and you'll love it too.
That's brilliant.It's actually really good when you get used to the changes. You can now flick through the tables with one click and bring up team stats by clicking on the icon to the left of the team name.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/championship/table
In general you can find any info you need much quicker.
As ever with so many newspaper/tv websites for football the BBC have taken the view that 'if it's not Premiership then it doesn't count'. The lower leagues don't seem to count at all.
Eh? Click on tables, then click right to move to the Championship table (keep going for league 1 etc). By clicking the icon to the left of the team name you can see a chart of league position, list of top scorers, previous result, next fixture, goals per game ratio. You can do this with all teams down to the Conference....If you want more info, stories, video or audio about a team, click on the team name.
Give it a few weeks and you'll love it too.
Every time a major site has a revamp there is a backlash. Facebook. YouTube. Beeb. Every time there is anger. It's probably because these sites are so well loved and so widely used we feel we know our way around them almost instinctively. Then a change comes along and we all get agitated.
For my part, I can't stand the Beeb sport revamp either right now. I used to know where everything was...and now I don't. If people still feel this way in a few weeks time then the Beeb might have a worry but I reckon it will pass.
What a dogs dinner of a site! Looks like someone has thrown up a colour palette. Perfect example of something being over designed. And why in the top nav is Formula 1 second in the list - surely Cricket and Rugby bigger sports.
What a dogs dinner of a site! Looks like someone has thrown up a colour palette. Perfect example of something being over designed. And why in the top nav is Formula 1 second in the list - surely Cricket and Rugby bigger sports.
And it's got the Withdean Albion Crest