We’re in the final stretch to being ready to launch a brand new design for PCMech.com. I wanted to give you guys an update on what’s in store.
This is going to be a lot more than a re-design. While the entire scope of the project is a bit large, it is actually going to be a shift in how the site conducts itself. There will be editorial changes as well. Mind you, the PCMech that our long-time readers have known will remain, however we’re adding to it through some new directions in our content.
But, for now, let me show you a few things with the new design we’re working on. First, here is a chunk of our new header, complete with a new version of our logo…

Another issue we found with the site was that we had TONS of great stuff back in our article archives that people just don’t see unless they happen into it from the search engines. So, we’re devising a way to re-feature some of our past stuff and let you guys check it out again. Here is what that will look like:

Our premium membership program is going to be getting the 5-star treatment as well. Here is a partial shot of our new feature list for our members of PCMech Premium:

To go along with the new site, the forums will also be following suit. We are going to switch to a fixed-width layout, but one that makes much better use of space and should prove a welcome change to our members. Here’s a partial shot:

As I said, we’re in the final stretch on this. Still got some things to finish before we can start to implement this new design. Even once we begin, it will be a process. There is no instant-switch we can push to flip a site this big over to a new layout, so it will come in stages, with some follow-up fixes and content re-formatting to be done after the fact.
But, when it is complete, it’ll be nice. ![]()
In the meantime, I invite you to connect with PCMech by commenting on our posts, subscribing to our newsletter, and getting involved in some conversations in our huge forum community.

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All look like very good changes for the site. Especially like the top banner/logo re-design. The previous is/was a bit “dated”
Anthony Russo
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Thank you
I always get usful things from your site, so keep it up
the new design look cool , some major stuff like building your Pc, or the book threaten unmask shuold always be sticked to the front page, its easy to amature and end user to find it,thank you again
I apreciate your effort
Looks good…it needed to look more “graphical”…
wow looks good i like it
I us PCMech shortly after it began, when I began building computers.
After years of no building, I now want information of what products are best for a certain computer use, video processing for example. I know how to build my own PC, I want details about the new computer parts.
Categories related to use (video, music, gaming, word processing, photography, etc.), computer building experience level, and financial constraints would be hand sticky links.
I used PCMech, not just “I us” – and “handy sticky links” – two typos at least.
Pardon me for not just deleting my comment, would if I could, or just editing it, would if I could….
Well, our content direction is going to be about what we can DO with our computers, gadgets and the Internet. Not so much about picking parts. We've hammered the “build your own” stuff already – time to take a new angle. The fact is that most people don't build computers anymore. They buy them and go buy new ones when they break. Its a commodity now.
I think it looks brilliant. The site has been helpful to me a number of times. Keep up the good work guys.
Reg
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I started using PC Mech a couple of years ago and driffed away because I didn't care for the look of the website nor the complexity. This new look and easier layout makes it a far easier site to look through and find what you need/want! Great Job PC Mech!
Well, we're working on that. The “complexity” thing is always a balancing act with a site this big. So, hopefully you don't think the new one is too complex, too, once you see the entire thing.
Your new site looks great. Easy to read. Thanks
I like the look and it shows lots of promise. can't wait to dig around.
I have probably been with you guys since you started..as a newbie then and an old fart,yours was always a place i could go and get good info on how to fix things on my pc and see what was going on in the teck world and on line..It's great to see you moving ahead and I wish you all the best in the future..and don't ever leave
this is good and will bring a lot more to pc mech
It looks good to me!
hey cant wait and if anyone up top looks at my comment i do free static graphic design email me at i_am@majorgolfer.com
I have been on board about a year. This really looks great. Also need to thank you for the tips and helpful information. Keep up the good work…
Very impressive work- As a student has greatly got valuable stuff from this site. I agree now looks more impressive, i hope is not just because it is New . It offers short cuts to what you real need to know about computing
Rgs
Akoolo
I have also been folowing you almost since you started, I think the layout is much better, I really like the ask Tech support, and the idea of easily back tracking on later issues also the live workshop.
I have always found something usefull from your e-mails, some good advice, so it will be great to have a better site to go with the good work you do..
Dave.
Well, we won't be doing tech support, though, outside of the crowdsourced model in the forums.
I am a newbie when it comes to computer and some other things that are related to this matter, this site is very very helpful
keep up the good work
may the FORCE be with you 
Very good looking web page, look forward to future articles
I was with you guys “back then”, but I was still learning the lingo (so to speak), and the site scared me – I thought that you would give me a “disease”. I never went back until a few months ago, and look at that! You were still there. Congratulations. I love the new look and layout. Thank you.
Dave,
I believe I've been following your site just about from its arrival on the web-scene. Yours was one of the sites I could trust to have the correct info when I needed it the most. I found the evolution and growth into maturity of you and your site. Well done!
Thoughts on the new look … I like it. Compliments on the handling of ads, etc. The amount of potential pop-up ads, etc. is still below the “threshold of pain” for an old geek like me. After all, ads are what pay the bills. Keep on being the PC guru you are … if you choose to “graduate into a buttoned-down collar and tie business man” … please, please, please hire a “replacement” for yourself with top-notch techie guru credentials … after all that's why I've stayed with you over the years.
I'm sure that I will likes it!
An excellent presentation of my favorite source of new apps showing up in our world.
Please keep up the great work!
Bill Cline
“Popular Articles” is an excellente idea!
Thanks!
very professional,easier for a newbie,this is a very educative site and should remain that way,
many thanks….
This is a really cool site you really know how to make poeple who arent very tech savvy know what they're doing…also i love your slogan