Welcome to RollOnFriday's new-look site.
To celebrate 2003, RollOnFriday has roared into the 20th century. The new website is designed to be fully functional on new-fangled desk-top "computer" devices as well as modern typewriters. While the orange quotient is still remarkably high, the latest incarnation means readers can now enjoy all the best legal news without giving themselves cataracts. There was a lot more orange when RollOnFriday launched in 2000:
After 10 years, mark 2 was unleashed. It served faithfully until the end, when the spirit was willing but the body unable. We gently smothered it in the night, and splashed out on a branding guru to refresh the logo.
£300,000 well-spent. Revamped RollOnFriday services, such as Job Search, will be switching back on in the next few hours. Enjoy, just remember to repay us in hot goss.
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Thanks for finally catch up with everyone else and going mobile friendly.
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I miss the lunch section. Please bring it back!
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What happened to the "next story" and "previous story" buttons?
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Did you use Lord Saatchi?
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404 page not found
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Your RSS feeds now seem to be broken. Will these be reinstated?
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And the Discussion Board is down again for "fixes". Not like it was delayed by a week/several years already...
Good move doing it on a Friday though, always a quiet day for traffic on this site.
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Why is it so BIG?
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Really like it. Welcome to 2003! Boy, some sh*t goes down in 2016 that....well. You'll find out for yourselves.
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Brrrrrrrap!
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The font for the new headlines are totally wrong. They look like the bottom of a local newspaper website where you see crappy ads that you train your brain to ignore (see: This woman makes $400 a day working from home / If you were born before 1980, you need to know this life insurance hack).
I don't want RoF headlines in trained-my-brain-to-ignore font.
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Hi, will the Aussie firms inside info be back up soon?
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That’s the look we were going for blue billi.
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£300k well spent? Not sure about that, what with there not actually being a discussion board at the moment.