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US: Sacramento Bee redesigns website

US: Sacramento Bee redesigns website

Sacbee.com, the web site of The Sacramento Bee, has launched a revamped site that features customizable news content, sleek navigation and enhanced search capabilities.

Other notable new features include (from CyberJournalist):

  • Rotating, themed content areas –Topics rotate so users can quickly and easily see all the news on the top portion of the home page.
  • Customizable options – Users can choose what types of news they want to see – world, state, local, politics, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, community news, etc. – and control the rotation speeds.

  • Improved navigation and search capabilities – The site has streamlined the options available on the home page, improved the drop-down menus to help users quickly find favorite sections, and enhanced the search capabilities.
  • More photos – The Bee's award-winning photography is shown larger and with more frequency throughout the site.
  • Unique online features – Features and items unique to sacbee.com are featured at the bottom of the page, including columnists, photo galleries, podcasts and more.

Source: CyberJournalist [Through the Ifra Executive News Service]

Author

Diana Epstein

Date

2006-04-27 13:10

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