New-look BBC site lets you roll your own mobile homepage
By Rich Trenholm on 12 March 2009, 9:28am

Customising your homepage is straightforward, although a little time-consuming. Instead of the slick drag-and-drop homepage modules on the full-fat site, you have to move each unit up or down a list of eight items, one tap at a time. The page refreshes in between each tap, so, if you want iPlayer at the top, you've got six taps and six refreshes to face. It's quicker to first delete anything you don't want, then reorder the rest. Removed items are simply moved to a separate list, so you can restore them easily.
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