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New and Improved on B/R: Better Navigation and Tagging Interface

Written by Bryan Goldberg

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Jul 23 2008

Bleacher Report is pleased to announce out our new Navigation system, for your viewing pleasure.

As you probably noticed when you first loaded the new site, the header has been changed and is now more sleek and effective. Getting around the site should be simpler, and options should be clearer and easier to find.

The new Navigation system will also make it possible for us to feature more sports leagues as Bleacher Report’s coverage expands to new horizons.

Another major change can be found in the network’s Tag Selection interface when submitting an article.

We have this process a lot cleaner while also instituting measures to prevent people from going crazy with tags. There has been a lot of feedback from the Community about the positive aspects of implementing these limitations, but we realize that some writers may have mixed feelings.

We encourage all writers to remember that for every one person who comes to Bleacher Report to publish articles, there are hundreds who come just to read. When a reader find Dallas Cowboys articles on the front of the NHL page, or opinions about Barry Bonds atop the Manchester United section, this drastically impedes upon their positive experience.

In summary: these new changes will make it easier for people to navigate Bleacher Report, and when they arrive at a page that interests them, the content will be far more relevant due to proper tagging.

Feel free to post any feedback below in the comments—we’d love to hear it.

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