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May
11
2005

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The New York Times launched CSS-based article pages this week (http://nytimes.com, then click into an article page). It’s excellent to see them moving forward with such great improvements!

Congrats to the whole New York Times Digital staff for this launch. Well done.

4 Responses to “NY Times Launches CSS Redesign of Article Pages”

  1. Hi Nate, It’s amazing that you can be so up to date on developments in cyberspace from the road, a rural, Chinese road at that.

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  2. Thanks for the Kudos Nate!

  3. John Sandercock April 3rd, 2006 - 2:32 pm

    I’m pleased that the Times uses CSS in its redesign, but I’m unhappy that the columns on the site don’t fail gracefully when viewed with Internet Explorer 5.5. I thought there was a workaround for that problem.

    Or is my office the only firm still using IE 5.5?

  4. hi John

    This post was for the Article template which was redesigned and coded last year (and worked even in ie 5.x mac!)

    hang in there. im sure it will look better soon

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