The new design features photos prominently; a layout that may make visitors attempt to swipe at their desktop screens; and navigation based on what David Payne, Gannett’s chief digital officer, referred to as “left, right, close” clicking. When a visitor clicks on an article from the home page or a section front, the story bleeds to the front of the screen, and the underlying page stays.

Jason Del Rey, “In USA Today Redesign, Hope for a New Canvas for Web Advertisers”

The new design features photos prominently; a layout that may make visitors attempt to swipe at their desktop screens; and navigation based on what David Payne, Gannett’s chief digital officer, referred to as “left, right, close” clicking. When a visitor clicks on an article from the home page or a section front, the story bleeds to the front of the screen, and the underlying page stays.

Jason Del Rey, “In USA Today Redesign, Hope for a New Canvas for Web Advertisers

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