Digg Launched New Layout Design

Digg Launched New Layout Design :D etail concerning the reorganization of Digg first came to light earlier this summer, when a limited number of users were given the opportunity to try Facebook-a social news site, and Twitter-inspired appearance. New Digg, finally began on Wednesday, bringing with them the possibility to keep friends and publishers. Unfortunately, the service currently suffers from many problems.

Visit the updated Digg is a slow process. Chalk it up to a huge number of people bombarding the site at once, or one of the hiccups that come with the system-wide upgrade, but it took a moment to load page.

After a long wait, a large field made me log in with your Digg account, or, conversely, my Facebook or Twitter account. It has also proved troublesome, the system rejected my username and password, and at other times would not let me press the button “Enter” to send information. Attempting to log into my Facebook and Twitter credentials produced an error message. In fact, our own page PCMag has been the victim issues in Digg; page with Digg buttons failed to load.
Nevertheless, it is possible to explore a bit. The first thing you notice is the intensive use of blue-white color scheme that pervades all aspects of the site, up to the buttons and Digg comments section. A list of those who lived in the form of a strip at the top of the page is currently in a vertical column on the left of the main square of the content. Digg and brought the “Send” History “area in a prominent place, instead of hiding in the corner, it is now a large field to represent the link. It could not be tested, as you must be logged in to add content.

The purpose of the developed Digg is the transformation of the site in real social network, and not terribly gamed link dump. Users accessing the “My News” will see the content contributed by their friends to scroll down the site.

Currently, when you click on a link or story opens them very slowly or produces errors, clicking on the “comments” link as a result of errors most of the time. In those rare cases where the comments field, discovered a new button “Follow”, which could ideally let us follow the news of the applicant.

Sure, there are issues to be worked out. We will get back to in-depth practical service in the near future

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