Hello friends and denizens of the comments section, we’ve launched a couple of new features to make your Pinkbike experience as delightful as a warm t-shirt out of the dryer.

1. Search
Old and busted became the new hotness. The previous search system relied on a little company called Google, and if you were on the hunt for a Trek Session review from 2016, you’d find it, eventually. Now we’ve got a handy-dandy new search system that gives you quick and easy access to historical Pinkbike articles, right from the home page. Give it a whirl. Filter your results. Relish vintage goodness. One particular article from 2013 took me for a singletrack ride down memory lane where I was a lowly intern not doing my job and enjoying the pictures and calls for PODs.

2. Navigation Improvements
We cleaned up some of the menu items on the desktop website to links to portions of the site that weren’t seeing much love, and to better feature parts that lots of people use. Old school zealots, douse your torches, Links to the photos and video pages, as well as forums and a new section for blogs are in a drop down under “Community.”

3. Boosted Listings
BuySell Boosted Listings enable you to to stand out from the crowd when listing bikes and gear on BuySell. A Boosted listing appears at the top of a category list view, is called out with a ‘Boosted’ badge, and appears in a special “Related Listings” view when someone clicks on a product listing. For folks who want to sell more, and sell more quickly, consider boosting your ad.

4. Community Blogs
We made it easier to find and follow blog posts and content from the broader Pinkbike community. You’ve always been able to find and follow individual users and their stories, we just put them all in one place. Note that Community blogs are not vetted by the Pinkbike editorial team. Please flag blog posts that violate our Terms of Service.
UCI DHI Worldcup Lenzerheide by Sebastian Sternemann
UCI DHI Worldcup Lenzerheide by Sebastian Sternemann. From a Gamux community blog.

5. Bookmarks
You can now Bookmark and save articles to enjoy later on, like when your boss isn’t hovering over your shoulder. Call it a little addition to your post-work, post-ride private reflection period enjoyment. Now ask, which phrase will lose relevance sooner: “bookmark” or “Hang up the phone”?
Fonte: https://www.pinkbike.com