silicon.com revamps - bigger and better

New: Case studies, photo stories... Improved: CIO Jury, Round-Up pages and overall functionality

NEWS silicon.com has had a makeover. In the week that we will celebrate our seventh birthday perhaps it is fitting that we were itching for a change.

As always, what you now see around this story has been driven by you, our readers. As such, as well as enhanced navigation and more ambition with our in-depth coverage, you will see new and improved content.

When we say new, we are talking about content types such as case studies and photo stories. These will be central to our offering from now on.

With this redesign we also add a section called CxO Extra. We have always catered for executives who didn't come up through the IT department - but who often make key IT decisions - and now is the time to highlight the best of our jargon-free content.

CxO Extra builds on the success of our unique CIO Jury feature. Now 18 months old, we will continue to speak to the UK's leading users, giving them an enlarged and multidimensional platform to share with their peers and more chances to debate all types of issues.

Also improved is our unrivalled stable of columnists. They now get their own sections and in some cases, such as Peter Cochrane, move to a blog format that means more frequent updates from across the globe.

Meanwhile we have also taken care to place content in context around articles, including our popular Cheat Sheets as well as links to videos, white papers and the most popular stories within certain channels.

Tony Hallett, silicon.com editor, said: "This overhaul brings together some tried and trusted content types with some great new features. Initial reader testing has been favourable and we see this not as a single big bang but as the beginning of some major changes over the next few months.

"We will continue to address our readership of senior IT and business decision-makers. They deserve the kind of breadth of content and reach we can now offer."

Tapping into the network of publications that silicon.com publisher CNET Networks owns globally, as well as making it easy to reach content silicon.com editors value on other publications, we have started a .extra channel.

This format rolls out across various parts of the site, including CxO Extra pages and an expanded and updated Round-Up section.

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  1. 1. anonymous

    Not sure about the new layout yet.

    One thing - the blue silicon banner at top of page seems to take up half the screen.

    • 4 July 2005 18:11
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  2. 2. Richard

    Why the need to retain all the info above and below an article when you print it out?

    Surely these aren't required. None of the links are usable and I already know where I printed the article from.

    Unnecessary filler.....

    • 5 July 2005 10:51
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  3. 3. anonymous

    Gosh what a lot of stuff down at the top and down the RHS. It kinda makes it hard for a chap to get to his story.

    • 5 July 2005 11:03
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