The New Phoronix Site, One Week Redux

Written by Michael Larabel in Phoronix on 12 July 2015 at 09:20 AM EDT. 17 Comments
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It's been one week now since making the new Phoronix site public. So far things seem to be running well.

The new site is certainly much better for smart-phone and tablet users, according to all reports received. The desktop interface is also much cleaner and largely improved. Over the past week a few tweaks have still been taking place to cater towards the feedback, and some other improvements made by the wonderful designer of the new site, Jorge of Csnv.es.

This post is just to let frequent Phoronix readers know tweaks are still taking place. If any Phoronix readers have any further comments or feedback now after using the site for a few days, please share your feedback by commenting on this article in the forums.

Hopefully on the horizon for later this year will be a new OpenBenchmarking.org site design.
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