Slate redesigns
Slate has launched a new design, including a new logo, an expanded home page and bigger images.
Other changes you should check out: a new home-page module that keeps track of our most read, most e-mailed, and most blogged-about stories. Each of these rankings tells you something different: "most read" tells you what's most popular in an obvious way—what gets the largest number of clicks. "Most e-mailed" tells you something potentially more interesting: which stories our readers thought were worth passing along to their friends. And the "most-blogged" ranking tells you not only which Slate articles have the most buzz in the blogosphere, but also lets you tap in, via Technorati, to the conversation about them elsewhere on the Web (we'll soon be adding Technorati links to our story pages, as well). We've also introduced something we've been calling the "magic box"—a new navigational tool for our multipart articles (among them Dispatches, Book Clubs, and Dialogues) that makes it easier to tell who's saying what and to whom. We've also put a list of our newest podcasts on the home page.
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1 comments about 'Slate redesigns'Did you notice the "Slate redesign presented by Nissan"? Look at the bottom of the menu when you mouseover any of the topics in the left navbar. Can't say I've ever seen a sponsorship sold for a redesign before.
Posted by Ryan Pitts at June 29, 2006 12:35 PM
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