There was no need for a new site. Cnet is about the viewers who view it, so shouldn't they have taken a poll first???
after changing website or its design cnet is no more usefull,we can not find editor choice on products,
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after changing website or its design cnet is no more usefull,we can not find editor choice on products,
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There was no need for a new site. Cnet is about the viewers who view it, so shouldn't they have taken a poll first???
Hi riazjilani,
When a product has been designated an Editor's Choice, you will see the badge underneath the "Editors' rating" section. For example, this product has an Editor's Choice badge:
http://reviews.cnet.com/keyboards/deck-82-keyboard-ice/4505-3134_7-34858969.html
Let me know if you aren't able to find it. Thanks for your feedback.
The new website is a horrible layout and is extremely difficult to read. What happened and why???
I have gone to a few of the review pages (ELPH 500) and some of the main page links (new zoom options) and the pages load without the css correctly formatting the pages. It is nearly unreadable.
this web page?
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-cameras/canon-powershot-elph-500/4505-6501_7-34504998.html?tag=contentMain;contentBody;1r (There are 3 others in this ELPH group).
If you don't mean that, please provide the URL.
If that is the correct web page, then do you mean the "Click to zoom" options under the main video window? If so, I tried them in Firefox (v
and they all work, click to open the image window, zoom, and move L,R,U,P, with no problems.
I tried a quick selection in IE9 and they were OK as well.
I also tried a different selection in Chrome, and again had no problems.
So if I have the right web pages, I am not sure what the problems are.
Mark