I remember him saying something about the PL having defined formats or something...........or might have been in the Championship, it was a while ago. Having a quick look ours is pretty aligned with others so maybe they've all changed. Anyway, it's an improvement. Ticket site doesn't seem to have changed.Looks like the club have finally been able to break free from the rigid website format they had been held to previously. I remember Barber mentioning the website restrictions a long time ago - maybe someone remembers in better detail.
Thought the exact same earlier. All I wanted to check was when the Arsenal ticket go on sale. Got there eventually after numerous clicks where it was one previously. Plus on my device the little accessibility button covers your loyalty points (fine on desktop). A minor thing obviously but all I wanted to check how many points I have so I know when I can buy said tickets.The mobile version just makes it harder to find the pages you need, no links at the top for tickets or shop showing for me
I wouldn't go anywhere near The Argus website then - pretty sure that's just adverts now!The new version is slow on my computer and hard to navigate, so admit the first thing I did was to go into the accessability settings and turn off animations
to keep legions of web developers and graphic artists in employment. daft question really."Not enough memory to open the page"
That reminds me of the early days of the web, when pages took five minutes to load and then would disappear.
What's the point of redesigning a website if it's not accessible to everyone?
Had to? Was it some sort of Premier League rule? How tiresome. If we ask nicely hopefully we can carry on calling ourselves a Football Club.I do remember when we joined the big league we had to go global with a .com rather than the seagulls.co.uk and sadly seagulls.com is already in use.
I had the same earlier opening Twitter - scrolling through it was ALL video with no text content. Turned me off.As someone who’s way more “text” than “image”, I hate it. Now excuse me while I go mutter about progress and shout at the occasional cloud.