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bod_1973
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Registered: 05-06-2007
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who makes technical design decisions for Sony websites?

I've rarely visited this site since the forum upgrade, it's poorly designed and much much worse, it suffers from extreme performance problems.

 

I wonder who makes the decisions for their websites, because it looks like they're not very good at their jobs.

 

It seems to me they're using php lithium software, though I don't think that's the problem.

 

The site suffers from really bad javascript and css rendering, I've had numerous chrome javascript errors on my laptop which is a fairly high specd machine.

 

As you'll all know, the site just doesn't work on the ps3 browser and you'd think that Sony would have used the PS3 browser in their tests.

 

Has any attempt been made to rectify the problems?

For a tech company, you'd think they'd know what they're doing and it sets a really bad example of what Sony developers can do.

 

Has traffic to the site decreased since the new forums?

 

I really can't believe that Sony are incapable of building websites, but the proof is in the pudding

There used to be an old adage, KISS, keep it simple stupid, now it looks like it should be MIWS, make it work stupid

 

 

 

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TTDegs
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Registered: 24-11-2008
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Re: who makes technical design decisions for Sony websites?

there is / was several threads about the new design in the announcements section of the board, and there have been a couple of improvements since it went live (we now have the 'unread post count' back - which is handy).

but yes, it's not great :smileysad:

* YLOD? * *PSN Connection Problems?* *Blu Ray Problems

And we weren't even testing for that.. :Thumbs:

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