Lol - you too eh? There was a Kaspersky update this afternoon, suspect that's the culprit. It was Firefox I was getting the red warnings on.
Mind you, I am finding the new BBC news site v hard to get my head around. Far too much scrolling and white space for my liking. So being denied access for a while is no bad thing for me.
I've given up with internet security packages as they seem to be too restrictive in general (AKA pain in the *rse) and more suited to home users. We just use a decent antivirus package now (Avira) which also does a very good job of warning about potential threats in visited websites.
Mind you, I am finding the new BBC news site v hard to get my head around. Far too much scrolling and white space for my liking.
I agree 100%. A few of my favourite sites have gone this way now. Too much space too fill without stuff getting in the way and they're all putting the main content on the left and additional navigation on the right.
There must be some big IT group pushing this style (microsoft, IBM, HP?). I've seen it come in on BBC, DPreview, DigitalSpy and anandtech. In each case I find it harder to navigate to the stuff I want to read (rather than the stuff they're pushing) and I end up browsing less and viewing fewer pages on the websites.
It seems to me that someone's made a huge mistake here and the websites that have gone this way are going to suffer.
I agree with you Mike. The BBC site has very little meat at the best, mainly just pages or links. The new site is less intuitive and has even less meat in a larger space.
I absolutely hate that big blue block right in the middle, which gets even bigger if you specify your area. And when you click on England, even if you haven't specified where you live, it takes up half my screen. To add insult to injury, the default is NW England, which I couldn't be less interested in, to be frank.
I don't know if this is connected, but the new BBC site is trying to look for a Facebook account twice on every page. Very annoying at workplaces where Facebook is blocked.
Some of you using Kaspersky security software have had problems accessing the BBC website. We have been in contact with Kaspersky and they have resolved the issue with an update.
Add another one who thinks the new BBC website is a really poor design. I have to actively hunt for some items I used to find easily.
Right handed users and navigation on the right- I'm right handed and it just feels wrong to me, it's not where I expect it to be, to me thats a usability issue. Major navigation links for me should be at the top or the LHS of the screen.
On the Anti-virus side I use AVG-no problems at all. Gave up Norton because it was so slow and resources hungry.
Steve Griggs.
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