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New Novell.com

March 19, 2008 12:12 pm

Have you checked out the newly redesigned Novell.com? It has undergone a significant transformation to showcase Novell and its offerings in a dynamic interface designed to encourage exploration. You'll immediately notice a few dramatic changes. The site uses wider templates and a larger font size to improve readability and allow more useful information to appear on the page. And the site has been tuned to work well on all major browsers and operating systems to accommodate the entire marketplace.

Over the past few years we have been steadily transforming our corporate Web site from a static, one-way site that simply provides information to an interactive site that should be more useful to customers and others. That applies to the online pressroom, too. Let us know if you like the changes … or not.

By: Kevan Barney

3 Comments

  1. By:arthur

    It's simply great. I like the changes

  2. By:Jack Bunce

    Very corporate looking: bright, flashy, uselessly quite pc.

    Page is very responsive — I'm impressed with that.

    Somewhat slow to load for me (a minor irritant) — first 53 or so images are quick loading the last few take some time. (Konq 4.0, OpenSuSE 10.3, cable 6 Mb down 375 Kb up machine is only 1 Gz and 768Meg.)

    Curious as to why clicking on the ARROW BLOCK on the right side or the Request-A-Call link just under the block opens a new page in a TAB while all the other links open a new page in the topmost window. I clicked it a few times before I noticed the additional tabs popping up.

    It looks like some serious thought went into the redesign. Overall the pages seem to be well thought out, visually appealing, well balanced, responsive, and customer focused. Design and execution seems to be on the level usually associated with Apple, Inc.

    Overall, now one of the better corporate sites around.

    Nice job!

  3. By:gary

    I was just noticing the 5 new animations on the front page and thought they were great

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