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Repainting the home

Based on your feedback, in the last one year, we have come up with a new design. Do email us your feedback! This is a beta, so there may be bugs hidden here and there, please do email us what you find. … Umm… plus a whole lot of new features will be coming up in the next few weeks, fasten your seat belts :)

10 Responses to “Repainting the home”

  1. Jag on May 5th, 2008 2:48 am

    Didnt expect such a bad redesigning from you guys! Please… either change back to original one… or change to something good. Cmon guys, you can do so much better than this.

    I hate this!!!!!! arghhhhhhhhhhh

    *Jag drowns himself in glenlivet.

  2. Jag on May 5th, 2008 2:49 am

    And there are more Ads than material. There are professional contributors to this website. I am sure you can do without Ads.

  3. FaltuTimePass on May 5th, 2008 8:55 am

    hey i liked this version.its much vibrant and useful.keep the good job of upgrading this.
    you can add more functionalities like “thanks” or “groan” button at end of every post. you can refer to pagalguy.com for adding more useful features. e.g. http://www.pagalguy.com/forum/other-exams-xat-fms-jmet/30580-2008-fms-percentiles-scores-out-3.html
    pagalguy is another forum other than pfc i am addicted too,but its miles ahead of pfc in terms of functionalities, hope you catch up with them.

  4. Tony Mera Naam on May 5th, 2008 11:56 am

    Liking the new look and features to the site. Its much sexier now :P

  5. Abhijit on May 5th, 2008 5:33 pm

    Like the new look. Miss the smileys though. :)

  6. Sameer on May 5th, 2008 7:26 pm

    Awesome!!

    the old site was a bit jarring in terms of clarity… In this one every thing looks neatly sorted.

    Very good!

  7. rbehemoth on May 8th, 2008 2:34 am

    daaaaaaaaamn!!!!!!!
    This looks too jarring…
    + that green column (for specials) and orange column (author names)… why oh why such ’sober’ colours??? Seems like only yellow was missing… ;)
    Is it just me or a general thing…?
    I hated the new look of Desitrain as well… and I also hated, not to sure about it though, the previous look of PFC (compared with the original look)…
    Is it that these designs were/are bad (though am getting used to DT now) or just that I am averse to change…?

  8. Jag on May 9th, 2008 6:53 pm

    Ok, I think we need a new design, like totally changed with new menu structure, toned down colors, a bit more professional look (cmon pros dwell here). This looks like a work of an amateur rather than a professional *sorry if you are offended*

    Advertisements are interfering everywhere. Check oz’s post! It has been sidelined by that bulky AD piece. It says “turn your frustration into career satisfaction” haha!

    Where did personal diaries of AK, SM, HM and others go?

    I vote for “no ad” site. OR at least “minimum ads” site.

  9. Machchar on June 26th, 2008 10:39 pm

    Orange and Green? Oz, do you paint the walls of your home too in such colors? How cheesy can your designer get! I dread typing in the url of this site now….I know you will say don’t but thats not the point, you guys definitely can think of a user friendly and color friendly design.

    In fact, the first basic no frills blog format had more appeal than the later designs!

  10. suchita b on June 27th, 2008 5:38 am

    looks like the inspiration of colors has come from the national flag of India.. saffron, white and green:)

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