New Hungarian Government OMGs All Gov Sites
An anonymous reader writes "The new Hungarian government chose to replace the home pages with a 'disclaimer' page on several governmental websites such as ministries or the Foreign Office. The title and the main message is 'OMG,' which is followed by an explanation that the inherited websites 'lack any kind of uniform structure' and this is 'unworthy of Hungary.' Today is the takeover day in most ministries for the new administration."
OMG this is not a joke
I mean like 2 months ago?!
From the inadvertently bad logo competition some time ago.
OGC
(Turn your head sideways to the left if you don't see the little wanker)
What does OMG stand for in Hungarian then
One area where web changeovers fail nowadays is in redirecting old URLs to new ones. Web services and web design are not taught anywhere anymore and the skills are fading. Nonetheless, it is possible for any competent web administrator to deploy >a href="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite to point both users and search engines to the new pages.
Beta is broken and the link to classic doesn't work. Stop wasting our time or there won't be anybody left here.
...the new policy will be that all text shall be in 2 point type.
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Seriously?
http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Agov.hu
.... should follow Hungary's lead. Imagine a bunch of websites designed by a high school computer class which has just learned how to use Flash.
Honestly, this is ridiculous. A new administration takes over, and suddenly half of the web infrastructure of Hungary is "unworthy"? So they're going to spend gazillions of dollars to change something that worked, to make the previous administration look incompetent? This kind of pettiness hurts the very people it is supposed to serve. Whoever took this decision has clearly been promoted far beyond what his skill and intelligence will ever deserve.
While Panama's high school class are doing their file transfer lesson, could they ask Spain for the ftp details of their sites too and put the OMG page up? http://www.gobierno.es/ ; http://www.dgt.es/portal/ ; http://www.policia.es/ - unfathomably bad, and I could go on for a very long time. Fitch don't use these as indicators do they?
Text in a GIF that looks blurrier than a JPG, with the actual text in the title and alt attributes of the image tag. And written in Dreamweaver. Why don't I trust these right wing dumbfucks to redesign a website?
I am Hungarian and I don't remember having better sites in the Fidesz era; anyway, what annoys me is the total lack of transparency. Who did these pages (sloppy code hacked together in five minutes using Dreamweaver, judging by the needless javascript code)? Who will do the redesigns and the rebuilds? Who are the contenders? How much money are they planning to fix something that "mostly" worked - and who will be responsible for keeping the new sites up to date?
Re-read the post, it applies to competent web site administrators. If MS IIS is there then you have staffing problems and incompetency at two levels: the asshole who deployed MS IIS, and the asshole manager that signed off on using MS IIS instead of getting the proper tools and skills.
Beta is broken and the link to classic doesn't work. Stop wasting our time or there won't be anybody left here.