Welcome to ForexLive 2.0.

All websites need to grow and evolve.

For the past two months, we have been working to modernize and maintain a style that’s familiar.

The scrolling blog format you all love stayed in place and we gave the page a bit more room to breathe. The first thing to notice is that you can scale the page any size you like. Try it out. When you make your browser window smaller, the text adjusts — a trader never has enough screen real estate so now you can squeeze ForexLive in the right slot.

We also found out that so many of you have pinching and zooming to view ForexLive on mobile devices . Our new mobile experience is slick and easy to read.

We have rebuild our search options and you can easily find older stories by clicking on the different sessions at the top of the page, or by searching by date at the bottom of the page.

More updates are coming in the weeks ahead and we want to incorporate your suggestions. Change is always a bit difficult but give it a chance and let us know how you feel.

-Adam

Update: 22 April

Guys and Girls. All your feed back is being taken on board and seriously. The main reason for launching the site for the weekend was to make sure it functioned properly before hitting the start of the week. The most important part first and foremost, was that the news and content worked properly and was not compromised. That’s the main reason you (and me when not commentating) come here. Rest assured that Agent Adam is certainly on the case and please treat this as a work in progress rather than the final outcome.

Thank you for your patience.

Update 2: In case some people are a bit lost with the new site here’s a couple of pointers.

If you can’t find the log in (as I couldn’t) here’s the link.

Not ideal but the links to categories (orders, market talk, tech wrap etc, are further down the page in the form of a drop down box rather than listed.

Refreshing or “Home” function can be done by hitting the ForexLive logo at the very top of the page.

As I have mentioned above Adam is massively on the case with this. He’ll have a bit less hair by the time it’s finished no doubt. The most important thing is that we get the news out to you in the same fashion as before as by and large the rest is more aesthetics than functionality.