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CY
cylon6
I actually think the streaming of the channels is a good idea now and it has none of the freezing that you normally get.
JB
JasonB
Is the DOG only on the online versions of BBC 1&2?
JO
Jonny
JasonB posted:
Is the DOG only on the online versions of BBC 1&2?

Yes.
PA
paul_hadley
No DOG on BBC News on BBC1 at the moment - http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcone/watchlive/ or on the iPlayer page.

By the way - why do they have to have great bit horizontal scrolling bars at the bottom of all the new look BBC1/BBC2/BBC3/BBC4 websites? It looks very unprofessional and should be fixed surely? The BBC HD site (http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbchd/) manages to not have them, so why do the rest?
JO
Joe
lateshowuk posted:
By the way - why do they have to have great bit horizontal scrolling bars at the bottom of all the new look BBC1/BBC2/BBC3/BBC4 websites? It looks very unprofessional and should be fixed surely? The BBC HD site (http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbchd/) manages to not have them, so why do the rest?

What are you talking about?
DA
David_02
Jugalug posted:
lateshowuk posted:
By the way - why do they have to have great bit horizontal scrolling bars at the bottom of all the new look BBC1/BBC2/BBC3/BBC4 websites? It looks very unprofessional and should be fixed surely? The BBC HD site (http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbchd/) manages to not have them, so why do the rest?

What are you talking about?


They might be referring to the scroller near the top showing all the programmes that are on that day.
JO
Joe
But he says at the bottom.
SC
SCBNI
02cashindavid posted:
Jugalug posted:
lateshowuk posted:
By the way - why do they have to have great bit horizontal scrolling bars at the bottom of all the new look BBC1/BBC2/BBC3/BBC4 websites? It looks very unprofessional and should be fixed surely? The BBC HD site (http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbchd/) manages to not have them, so why do the rest?

What are you talking about?


They might be referring to the scroller near the top showing all the programmes that are on that day.


No he means the navigation bars (i.e. the ones you scroll up and down a page with). The BBC One, Two and Three sites have horizontal ones along the bottom of the screen even though the site isn't that wide.
CH
Chie
Day of the Triffids to be remade by BBC

"A new generation is set to be terrified..."

Not if their dire remake of 'Survivors' is anything to go by.
JR
jrothwell97
Chie posted:
Not if their dire remake of 'Survivors' is anything to go by.


Oh come on, it's not bad.

That said, Triffids has the potential to be quite interesting. The Beeb did an excellent one-off adaptation of Random Quest (another John Wyndham story) in 2006, so if it can pull out the same excellent production and acting, it could be fantastic.
IS
Isonstine Founding member
Why the need for DOGs? OK, in the crazy multi channel world we live in, it's easy to channel surf and forget which channel you're watching... *aherm*. But when you're logging on the internet and going to a site in which you're deliberately choosing the channel you want to watch?
BE
Ben Founding member
StevieB posted:
02cashindavid posted:
Jugalug posted:
quote="lateshowuk"]why do they have to have great bit horizontal scrolling bars at the bottom of all the new look BBC1/BBC2/BBC3/BBC4 websites? It looks very unprofessional and should be fixed surely? The BBC HD site (http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbchd/) manages to not have them, so why do the rest?

What are you talking about?


They might be referring to the scroller near the top showing all the programmes that are on that day.


No he means the navigation bars (i.e. the ones you scroll up and down a page with). The BBC One, Two and Three sites have horizontal ones along the bottom of the screen even though the site isn't that wide.[/quote]

That must be a browser specific problem which is probably causing confusion on here.

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