Just days after the release of the DailyReel on Revision3, the site has just launched a major site upgrade, spanning its site design to the organization of the shows it features. As with all site upgrades, the look and feel of the site have been changed. Easier on the eyes, easier to navigate, and better acclimated for the purposes of self-promotion through a broadcasting tool like Revision3.
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Specifically, this means that each show now has its own sub-site, which can be customized to have its own distinct character (branding, hello!). This is something Magnify is getting heavily involved with as well. The new sub-sites should also make it a bit easier for the creators of those shows to market themselves. They act as their own sites, with individual pages for each episode, more pages for daily episodes, and detailed pages for each host. News and notes for each show are now being highlighted, which means that viewers can stay better updated if they miss an episode.
More fun for the viewers: easier subscription and sharing options , by way of in-your-face prominence. The streaming capabilities have been improved as well. Revision3 has worked with its streaming partner BitGravity in order to up performance and response time, and integration with a larger player (555 x 337 window) is now available for your viewing pleasure.
[img src="" caption="" credit="" alt=""]One thing I noticed right away is the prominence of something else that relates directly to the community: the forum comments. They're everywhere now, including the home page. Will Revision3 be adding better ways to follow your own comments next, seeing as users' thoughts have become nothing less than front-and-center for the supplementary UGC throughout the site?