Relax - you're on the right page!
If you've opened the Computeractive home page and found yourself wondering if you pressed the right button - relax.
Today sees the beginning of a whole new look for the website but the changes are far from skin-deep.
Among the first pages to go live with the new design are our vastly improved workshops - now called step-by-step guides - which include picture galleries showing screengrabs and photographs that guide you through the workshop.
Our new video player is worth a look too, with plenty of guides to PC projects and product reviews.
Other pages to change today include our news pages, hardware and software reviews, an improved interactive version of our Jargon Buster and a new games page, where you can try out game demos.
Keep an eye on the website for changes to more sections in the near future.
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yes very much like the look of the new page,I did wonder at first but look good
Posted by Edgar Mills, 16 Nov 2008
Mr
First it was the magazine, now the website. Computeractive gets better all the time and even more accessible
Posted by Adrian Reynolds, 20 Nov 2008