It's better, but it still defaults to the "suggested alternatives" list rather than actually displaying the WHOIS data that you requested, thereby making you click twice.
This seems to be about selling, selling and more selling, like the CIRA suddenly thinks they're a registrar and not a registry.
A supervisor got worried about losing his job, as he and his cohorts do nothing all day, so suddenly it's time for a "Big Project" to put them back in the limelight and buy another 3 years of sleeping and playing video games.
It's better, but it still defaults to the "suggested alternatives" list rather than actually displaying the WHOIS data that you requested, thereby making you click twice.
This seems to be about selling, selling and more selling, like the CIRA suddenly thinks they're a registrar and not a registry.
There is no difference in base features, but now it:
a) only displays the WHOIS info in a very slim sidebar, which is a terrible use of space on what is *supposed* to be a WHOIS page.
b) it's full of stupid images and idiot text blurbs, which again, have absolutely no place on a WHOIS search page.
c) the WHOIS search doesn't even display WHOIS info by default, and instead you get a list of "suggested alternatives" to the name you just looked up. WTF? This is NOT a registration page trying to sell domains, but a WHOIS page...
This site redesign is an absolute train wreck, especially the now-unusable WHOIS and TBR areas. It's like a team of developmentally-challenged monkeys designed it.
And it saves me from the most idiotic part of the redesign, that TINY sidebar display and those IDIOTIC "people staring at the screen" images that oh-so-informative and are plastered all over the site. I certainly won't miss the squished text and the constant scrolling, so that's something.
Had another look at this and from what I can see they basically did away with WHOIS
Now you go to CIRA.ca, punch in your domain and if it is available it tells you so and if not it shows you some alternate suggestions. One click and you see the whois.
It is actually pretty slick on mobile and it looks to me like they took a shortcut instead of making two sites, one for mobile and one for desktop, they combined them.
Most traffic now comes from mobile that is why I spent so much time trying to get the dn.ca skin for mobile just right. It is quite a challenge to get a website to display properly on both.
The only thing is that the info on both tabs is a bit crowded and the font needs to be adjusted.
I actually got confused yesterday when I tried to post TBR results and looked for TBR at the bottom of the page.
I thought I was going crazy when I saw it at the top when I knew it had moved to the bottom.
I actually got confused yesterday when I tried to post TBR results and looked for TBR at the bottom of the page.
I thought I was going crazy when I saw it at the top when I knew it had moved to the bottom.
which will pre-populate the MDF form with the domain name. This may be useful if you have parked pages and you want to allow people to contact you without revealing your email address, just put a "Contact" button on your page and link as above.
Thank you for reaching out to me and posting Richard
For the members that don't know Richard is with CIRA and we were discussing how CIRA can participate with DN.ca
Hi Frank,
I am happy to participate where appropriate, just posted FYI. We have multiple people watching the forum I will encourage them to also be more active.
We have two emails that go out: a Registrar Report (I will add a mentioned of DN.ca in the next edition which goes out twice per month) and a Member Newsletter, I will check with our Membership coordinator if it is appropriate to include something there.
I will look into how we can more actively promote the site.