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Post by jamie on Mar 27, 2014 17:01:27 GMT -5
Once Again Florida Today has changed their online publication. I don't know everything that was changed. I do know that when I click the link for the story that the story explaining the changes does not pull up. I have no idea what would happen if I clicked for other stories. That particular experience was enough to cause me to leave the site and ponder on their great intelligence.
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Post by muffin on Mar 27, 2014 17:17:31 GMT -5
Once Again Florida Today has changed their online publication. I don't know everything that was changed. I do know that when I click the link for the story that the story explaining the changes does not pull up. I have no idea what would happen if I clicked for other stories. That particular experience was enough to cause me to leave the site and ponder on their great intelligence. .....probably hired the same people that designed the ACA website.
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Post by judical on Mar 28, 2014 11:47:54 GMT -5
Once Again Florida Today has changed their online publication. I don't know everything that was changed. I do know that when I click the link for the story that the story explaining the changes does not pull up. I have no idea what would happen if I clicked for other stories. That particular experience was enough to cause me to leave the site and ponder on their great intelligence. This happened to me too on FLTODAY and Im a subscriber.
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Post by jamie on Mar 29, 2014 6:54:02 GMT -5
I still have not figured out how to find the story about the change, but did figure out how to find some stories, though not necessarily the ones I start out looking for. I am not fond of their new method. It should not take that many clicks to read any story.
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