Aug 24 2008

O: Fewer hands, but revised web

Published by Randy Stapilus at 12:22 pm under Oregon

This looks to be an improvement of the Oregonian‘s web site, which has taken a lot of flack over the last few years. But we’ll see for sure once installed.

Pre-launch page says: “Our new home page is wider, less cluttered and loaded with links to all of the great content featured on our site. We’ve chosen type-style that’s easy to read, and bright and bold, without overwhelming the page.”

BTW Note the new, revised, site for the McMinnville News-Register.

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