Does anybody else constantly find themselves being greeted with (once amusing but annoying thereafter) 404 puns when they click on an article on the homepage? The consistency of these errors are quite concerning.
Oh yes, it's one of the many issues that still hasn't been fixed. I'd say a good 20% of the links (article is stretching it really!) I click on go to 404.
Would be interesting to know if their traffic has fallen significantly since the changes - if the poor functionality wasn't bad enough I think removing the ability to comment on articles was the final nail in the coffin. It's stupid to run live blogs that readers can't contribute to and half the fun of reading the articles was pointing out the mistakes and inaccuracies. Their favourite X Factor winner poll has clearly been trolled too with Joe McEldry jumping from about 6th in it to suddenly having more votes than the other winners put together.
Oh yes, it's one of the many issues that still hasn't been fixed. I'd say a good 20% of the links (article is stretching it really!) I click on go to 404.
Would be interesting to know if their traffic has fallen significantly since the changes - if the poor functionality wasn't bad enough I think removing the ability to comment on articles was the final nail in the coffin. It's stupid to run live blogs that readers can't contribute to and half the fun of reading the articles was pointing out the mistakes and inaccuracies. Their favourite X Factor winner poll has clearly been trolled too with Joe McEldry jumping from about 6th in it to suddenly having more votes than the other winners put together.
The forums seem to make my laptop's CPU shoot up to 40% since the intrusive talking adverts became permanent.
The new DigitalSpy website is truly dreadful - it sends my laptop into a frenzy with all the annoying adverts. They don't give a damn though about what people think.
The new DigitalSpy website is truly dreadful - it sends my laptop into a frenzy with all the annoying adverts. They don't give a damn though about what people think.