Yes, it's definitely not as reader friendly as all the content on one
page (which is the way I as a reader would prefer it) but it does
allow for increased ad views, which is fairly important for online
advertising.  We did a work-around for this on our monthly magazine
Advanced Aquarist (http://www.advancedaquarist.com) by placing
multiple ads along the right column based on the article length.
Pagination would have been our preference to make things look cleaner,
which is why I'm writing this.  :)

I'll see what I can do to cut an alpha/preview release this week for
Plone 2.5 as I'd like some feedback on its implementation.

Shane


On 3/31/07, Héctor Velarde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Shane:

I think this could be useful for magazines; newspaper articles are
shorter and I don't like pagination on them.

NYT, for example, use it and I think is good for ads displaying but I'm
not so sure if readers like it.

best regards

Héctor Velarde
Desarrollo e Internet
La Jornada
+52 (55) 9183 0300 x4160




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