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New Team Pages Launch Today!

Written by bwey

2 comments

Aug 20 2009

Hello, Bleacher Creatures — it’s been awhile. We’ve been busy working on improving the site — so busy, in fact, that we’re forgotten to update the company blog.  (Oops.)  Well, here’s what we’ve been working on.

The new team page

First off, we’ve completely overhauled our Team Pages because our old team pages were, to be honest, painful to look at. But thanks to our designers, now it’s a page you’ll want to spend some time on. In addition to the best team content from Bleacher Report writers, we’re bringing together team news and coverage from all around the web — local papers, official team news, the best blogs. You’ll also find the latest and greatest from each team’s featured columnists, as well as the community’s picks for best articles. Here’s an example, the new New York Giants Team Page.

Happening NowIn the Happening Now section, you’ll find a Facebook-like feed of what people are writing, saying, and liking about the team.

New navigation, with links to teamsWe also realized that it was darn near impossible to find your team’s page, so we’ve overhauled the site’s navigation. You’ll find links to each team if you mouse over the league in the new navigation bar.

Lastly, if you’re a guy (or gal) who follows all of your hometown pro and college teams, check out the new Local Editions. For our 39 sports towns, you’ll find Bleacher Report coverage as well as local news and blogs for all the local teams. Here’s the Cleveland Local Edition, for example.

Cleveland Local Edition

That’s it—give the new stuff a try and let us know how you like it here in the comments section — we’ll be listening. Thanks.

File Under: New Features, Uncategorized

Comments
  1. Odin said on August 23, 2009 5:32 am

    I like some of the changes. But overall it makes it more difficult to find actual BR content, in my opinion. I also miss the section on the page with the top authors. Is that completely gone now??

  2. Max said on September 3, 2009 1:18 am

    I too am curious about the top authors section. Is it gone permenantly?

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