Bill Dooley
Kenny
wrote
Regarding the new web site, I think the new layout and graphics work well
for the casual news reader. However, for a hardcore news reader like me, I
prefer a "Print Edition" version similar to what is available on the
Washington
Post web site. I like to go through a newspaper web site as if I was
reading
the actual newspaper starting with page one: list of stories with short
description, national news: list of stories with short description, and
metro news:
list of stories with short descriptions, etc.
That option was available for a paid subscription to Newsstand with the old
Strib but I haven't checked whether it still is under the new format.
I do have one complaint with the new format, however--get the movie theaters
back online!!
Steve Nelson
Willard Hay
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