What’s new?
Everything. The new Biser3a.com is much faster and much easier to use; it is also responsive, so you can access it via your tablet or smartphone without the slightest issue. Biser3a.com has maintained the traditional red theme. However, the background has been changed from black to white for better visibility.
Content
Nine main categories (pictured above/below) are featured on the new website. There are the Cars and Bikes categories are updated with the latest news from the automotive and motorcycle industry, while the Dealers section covers news related to local and regional car/motorcycle dealerships. The Formula 1 category contains all things F1, while the Rally section encloses 4 subcategories: WRC, MERC (Middle East Rally Championship), Local Rallies (Lebanese Rally Championship) and Other Rallies (e.g: Dakar, ERC). The Motor Sports category includes every other racing series such as the World Endurance Championship and MotoGP. Drift fanatics can access the Drift section for all the latest drifting-related videos and news. Movies, Games and Gadgets are all contained in the Lifestyle section.
Design
The new site is extremely simple and intuitive. At first glance, users will encounter a prominent slider, which features the three hottest stories; the slider is adjacent to the two newest stories (to the right). Below the slider is a block of the eight latest articles, followed by a section dedicated to Biser3aTV. The more you scroll down, the more categories you discover, including Blogs, Lifestyle and Varieties.
The new design also contains a sticky menu for easy navigation and a quick home button to revert back to the top of any page. When browsing the website from a smartphone or tablet, the nine main categories become compressed into one button on the top left of the home page. Once the button is clicked, the nine categories will show up in a drop down menu.
Articles are now neater thanks to a new font, while pictures are bigger and clearer. Users can share their favorite stories thanks to the social media button panel that is found next to the article’s title. They can also switch to a previous or next article using small arrow buttons on top of each article.