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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Philly.com is excited to announce the launch of a new look for its sports section.

As you can see, the new site was built to be easier to navigate, to be quick to load, and to push more of the award-winning coverage from the Inquirer and Daily News higher on the page. You'll see immediately what’s happening in Philadelphia sports, as told by the best sports writers and bloggers, as shown by the best photographers, and as filmed by the best sports video team anywhere in the country. (We don't mean to brag, but we really are proud of the people who work with us.)

Please pay special attention to these new features:

 

A smaller page topper that includes a live scoreboard - and a status update.
We are packing useful information into space that previously did not offer it. On the team pages, watch for the start times for upcoming games and for live box scores while the game is on. (Or check out what we're watching / chatting / arguing about in the status update.)

 

 

 

 

A shorter home page, improved inside pages, and sports-only navigation.
The previous Sports home page was verrrry long. How many of you scrolled to the bottom? In the new site, a better navigation bar helps users jump immediately to news of their favorite team. The navigation bar also has links to high school sports, to sports columnists and to our new community site, a home for forums and other ways for fans to connect, as well as for contests and other fun stuff.

 

An improved treatment for sports headlines and blogs at the top of the right-hand side of the page.
We’re packing more headlines higher up the page. There's that much Philly sports to cover.

 

Integrated ticket sales and a push to newsletters.
Read the game preview, buy a ticket, then get all the analysis delivered to your in-box.

 

Integration of new tools.
They include FanChatter, which integrates Facebook and Twitter feeds onto our articles, and Accuscore’s simulated games.

  

Improved article pages that make it easier to share stories with friends, that encourage commenting and that play up our video.

 

This is just the beginning for improvements to our sports product. It's an exciting time for Philadelphia sports. Like you, we live and die with the Phils, we obsess over the Eagles, we are reveling in the start of the Flyers and Sixers seasons and we're looking forward to the Union. We love the guts and tradition of our college and high school teams.

And we're thrilled to give all this action the online home it deserves.

We invite your feedback. Please take a moment to comment below, or e-mail us at feedback@philly.com with your thoughts on the new look and ideas for what we should continue to improve.

Thanks very much,

Philly.com

Congrats to the Philly.com sports team that built and maintain this site: Yoni Greenbaum, Bob McGovern, Sheil Kapadia, Mike Potter, Jon Tannenwald, Matt Mullin, Ryan Wixted, Brian McCardle, Benjamin Singer and Litty Samuel.

A HUGE thanks to our talented designers: Johnny Bilotta, Chris Corter and Gregg Meyer.

And, of course, milkshakes, Tylenol and much gratitude to the tech team: Jennifer Musser-Metz, Toan Dang, Nadya Harvey, Matt Torbin, Ian Krantz, Perri Duncan and Hung Dao.

Posted by Wendy Warren @ 11:02 PM  Permalink | 75 comments
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Posted 08:34 AM, 10/15/2009
CrayzeeGuy
I've designed better web pages using AOL's homepage designer back in 1997.
Posted 08:46 AM, 10/15/2009
jf1031
try 1990... every time they redesign this site it just gets worse.
Posted 09:17 AM, 10/15/2009
pucky88
sorry guys...not a fan...
Posted 09:17 AM, 10/15/2009
pucky88
sorry guys...not a fan...
Posted 09:21 AM, 10/15/2009
Zac
Hey guys...don't listen to these fools. Although I did enjoy the old interface with the tans and brick colors, the new interface is fresh and definitely has some more great features. One thing that I would suggest is not having a video come up every time I click another article. I am tired of hitting pause every time I open a new article. It was cool the first time I watched it, but after the 10th or 11th time I wanted to throw my laptop across the room. Just a suggestion.
Posted 09:25 AM, 10/15/2009
sarnell
Why all the negativity??? I think the new site looks great...lots of info where I can get to it quickly. I always go to philly.com for my local sports first - and I like the sports ticker at the top of the page. (And...NO...I am not affiliated with anyone who works here...)
Posted 09:30 AM, 10/15/2009
jasvic
How about not having videos auto-play on a page. Especially two at the same time...when they are the same video. Not a fan of the new layout.
Posted 09:30 AM, 10/15/2009
graciespoppy
Don't like it. The auto play video is annoying as all heck.
Posted 09:52 AM, 10/15/2009
PizzZak
It's Ok, just turn off the auto play video - that is annoying.
Posted 10:03 AM, 10/15/2009
djw26
The new layout looks great and it is easy to navigate, however you need to get rid of the streaming video. This is really annoying and should be set up so it can be opened by those that are interested.
Posted 10:14 AM, 10/15/2009
ac11
The videos need to stop auto play. Other than that I like it.
Posted 10:16 AM, 10/15/2009
MMarino56
The auto-play on video is very annoying. Same reason I stopped going to ESPN.com a couple years ago.
Posted 10:16 AM, 10/15/2009
MMarino56
The auto-play on video is very annoying. Same reason I stopped going to ESPN.com a couple years ago.
Posted 10:16 AM, 10/15/2009
MMarino56
The auto-play on video is very annoying. Same reason I stopped going to ESPN.com a couple years ago.
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