Thursday, 6 February 2014

“The Guardian” Is Testing A New-Look, Easy-To-Read Website

The newspaper site is gearing up to grow its audience on mobiles and tablets.


If you log on to The Guardian today, this is what you might see: a new “responsively” designed website that should look the same on your desktop PC and your mobile.


If you log on to The Guardian today, this is what you might see: a new "responsively" designed website that should look the same on your desktop PC and your mobile.


It's being A/B tested right now, which means that only a limited amount of people will see the new design. The mobile site was switched over to the new template in October but now desktop PC users are gradually starting to see it.


theguardian.com


Here's the old, non-responsively designed front page.


Here's the old, non-responsively designed front page.


There is a lot of white space, which makes it easy to read, and a simple three-column design.


There is a lot of white space, which makes it easy to read, and a simple three-column design.


theguardian.com




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