How NOT to design a website
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I am glad to know that I am not just being an old grumpy who doesn’t like anything new or changes. There was absolutely nothing wrong with the old site and there are a lot wrong (i.e. a lot I don’t like about) with the new one.
Also, is there anything wrong with Presto Classical? An awful lot of CDs I have looked for recently are not listed. Or are there hidden somewhere in this new website?
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostI am glad to know that I am not just being an old grumpy who doesn’t like anything new or changes. There was absolutely nothing wrong with the old site and there are a lot wrong (i.e. a lot I don’t like about) with the new one.
Also, is there anything wrong with Presto Classical? An awful lot of CDs I have looked for recently are not listed. Or are there hidden somewhere in this new website?
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostI am glad to know that I am not just being an old grumpy who doesn’t like anything new or changes. There was absolutely nothing wrong with the old site and there are a lot wrong (i.e. a lot I don’t like about) with the new one.
Also, is there anything wrong with Presto Classical? An awful lot of CDs I have looked for recently are not listed. Or are there hidden somewhere in this new website?
It was really good at narrowing down searches to a particular piece of music and a specific conductor or artist.
Now it is impossible to search for a specific performance if the composer also happens to be a conductor or soloist. It returns ALL the recordings of that piece of music, not just those where the composer is also the conductor or a performer. With the old advanced search you could enter something like
Work - Peter Grimes
Composer - Benjamin Britten
Conductor - Benjamin Britten
and it would only return the recordings that were conducted by Britten himself. The new search now returns every recording of Peter Grimes - over 120 of them!
I wanted a search facility that made it easier to narrow down the search - so I could exclude compilations or any recordings that just contained the highlights from a particular piece. This seems to be a step backwards and now I assume that you must filter by artist first and then select the work you want.Fewer Smart things. More smart people.
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Poor website design is one of my son's bugbears, and once it became apparent that looking good(aka trendy, of the moment etc) was more important than functionality he lost interest in designing them. Making them work on all the various devices that people use these days doesn't seem to do much for the quality either - compromises have to be made.
There is also a particular kind of design much favoured by public bodies such as councils the sole purpose of which is to make it impossible for the public to access information and services. Every so often these will be 'updated' and 'improved' at considerable expense and inconvenience. The latest such manoeuvre by my local council managed in the general upheaval to lose large chunks of at least one council department's records so it wasn't just the public which couldn't find what it needed...
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostPoor website design is one of my son's bugbears, and once it became apparent that looking good(aka trendy, of the moment etc) was more important than functionality he lost interest in designing them. Making them work on all the various devices that people use these days doesn't seem to do much for the quality either - compromises have to be made.
There is also a particular kind of design much favoured by public bodies such as councils the sole purpose of which is to make it impossible for the public to access information and services. Every so often these will be 'updated' and 'improved' at considerable expense and inconvenience. The latest such manoeuvre by my local council managed in the general upheaval to lose large chunks of at least one council department's records so it wasn't just the public which couldn't find what it needed...
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Originally posted by Anastasius View PostThe Advanced Search seems to have disappeared as well.
It was really good at narrowing down searches to a particular piece of music and a specific conductor or artist.
Now it is impossible to search for a specific performance if the composer also happens to be a conductor or soloist. It returns ALL the recordings of that piece of music, not just those where the composer is also the conductor or a performer. With the old advanced search you could enter something like
Work - Peter Grimes
Composer - Benjamin Britten
Conductor - Benjamin Britten
and it would only return the recordings that were conducted by Britten himself. The new search now returns every recording of Peter Grimes - over 120 of them!
I wanted a search facility that made it easier to narrow down the search - so I could exclude compilations or any recordings that just contained the highlights from a particular piece. This seems to be a step backwards and now I assume that you must filter by artist first and then select the work you want.
My first impression when I saw the new design some time ago was "too much empty space...". Which there is - far less inviting to the eye than the earlier one. I wonder if any licensing or hosting agreements forced them to change?
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post......
My first impression when I saw the new design some time ago was "too much empty space...". Which there is - far less inviting to the eye than the earlier one. I wonder if any licensing or hosting agreements forced them to change?Fewer Smart things. More smart people.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostOn this example, searching for "Peter Grimes Britten Decca" narrowed it down well.... it can often help to include the record label if you know it. As much differential info as possible.
...Fewer Smart things. More smart people.
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Originally posted by Anastasius View PostBut if you DON'T know the record label then you are stuffed. With the old Advanced Search, no such problem.
NB, Presto does offer the option of sorting the results, A-Z by title, popularity, year of release, relevance etc. You can also view the results as thumbnails which increases the number of visible results per page. In your example, typing Britten Grimes Decca and selecting thumbnail view resulted in all available recordings being visible on one page.
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostI am glad to know that I am not just being an old grumpy who doesn’t like anything new or changes. There was absolutely nothing wrong with the old site and there are a lot wrong (i.e. a lot I don’t like about) with the new one.
Also, is there anything wrong with Presto Classical? An awful lot of CDs I have looked for recently are not listed. Or are there hidden somewhere in this new website?"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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