Hi Everyone,
Are any of you as frustrated as I am with what the New York Times has done
to their Web site? Now, when you choose an article, you have to page-down
four times to get to the text. Then, you usually find only the first
"page." You need to choose "single Page View" to get the full text. Then
you have to page-down again, or use your screen reader's list of links to
choose something you know is near the beginning of the text.
What are they thinking? Maybe sighted people aren't bothered by the
clutter. But, who wants to read only one screen of an article?
Jay Leventhal
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