It's Been One Month With The New Phoronix Site
One month ago marked the public roll-out of the new Phoronix site.
For Phoronix readers that have now been frequently visiting the site over the past month, I'm curious if there's any other feedback or suggestions now after having used the site for a while compared to the old design.
If you have any feedback on the new site, which is optimized for all form factors, feel free to comment on this article in our forums or you can always contact me directly.
As always, if you wish to support all of the daily open-source/Linux work done at Phoronix.com, please consider becoming a Phoronix Premium subscriber. Phoronix Premium members get access to the ad-free version of the site that also shows multi-page articles all on a single-page. Any feedback for future article requests is also given high priority compared to non-premium members. Last but not least, the funds generated from premium subscriptions allow this site to continue -- while the main source of revenue for Phoronix is from ad revenues. There's significant costs involved with running a site devoted to a niche (Linux enthusiasts/gaming/benchmarking) at scale, the least of which are very high electrical costs with the amount of systems being tested daily, etc,
For Phoronix readers that have now been frequently visiting the site over the past month, I'm curious if there's any other feedback or suggestions now after having used the site for a while compared to the old design.
If you have any feedback on the new site, which is optimized for all form factors, feel free to comment on this article in our forums or you can always contact me directly.
As always, if you wish to support all of the daily open-source/Linux work done at Phoronix.com, please consider becoming a Phoronix Premium subscriber. Phoronix Premium members get access to the ad-free version of the site that also shows multi-page articles all on a single-page. Any feedback for future article requests is also given high priority compared to non-premium members. Last but not least, the funds generated from premium subscriptions allow this site to continue -- while the main source of revenue for Phoronix is from ad revenues. There's significant costs involved with running a site devoted to a niche (Linux enthusiasts/gaming/benchmarking) at scale, the least of which are very high electrical costs with the amount of systems being tested daily, etc,
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