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(Unverified)Jul 28th 2009 12:14PM
Yes, that's actually pretty nice, except for one thing. When I click through to a story, the Times' format is obviously for a wider monitor (mine is 4:3 ratio, set at 1024x768 resolution). So some of the right-hand content is slightly off the edge of the browser. That's okay, I wasn't going to read that stuff anyway.
I guess this won't be a problem if all monitors are widescreen someday, but right now, most people I know (and almost all offices/schools/businesses) are still using 4:3 monitors.
That's just a minor gripe. I *do* love the interface and may start reading the Times this way.