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| ZacDogg 2002-10-07, 7:55 pm |
| Anyone else not like the layout of Cisco's new website. I'm sure it's just because I'm so used to the way it was, but I think the new layout is a pain in the a** to navigate. | |
| The Reamer 2002-10-08, 7:05 pm |
| i don't like it either. At least for right now. I am sure I will adjust before too long. In fact, I remember not too long ago and change was made here.
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| I hate it..
The search box is small. And when you serach, it doesn't display even what you expect..
I hope I get used to it quickly.. | |
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| ZacDogg 2002-10-10, 5:21 pm |
| Ya, but how long until they get ride of the old site all together? | |
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| Yes I do. I logged in with my CCO login, no problem and found the navigation fairly easy.
Although I had to use the search box to find 'Training and Certifications', but it was there all the time - under 'Learning and ,,,,'.
There is a parallel here with supermarkets in the UK. About every year or so supermarkets, overnight, change all their shelves around to, a) reflect the most popular products consumers are buying and they go to back of the store so you gotta hunt them down and b) refresh the consumers' view of the shop. That way, you gotta pile through the shop looking at EVERY shelf in EVERY aisle, therefore you are more likely to buy more produce.
Same with the new Cisco web site - how much more have you found on the site because they changed the shop window?
Hippo
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| I like the way you can do a search, then narrow it down by selecting the "filter results by" and drill down through all the options. | |
| haseeb_eng 2002-10-14, 3:50 am |
| In my opinion it is more user friendly then before . |
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