The redesign features prominent use of Reuters imagery, simplified navigation, including a trending topics section at the top of each page, and content widgets, such as interactive stock tickers, maps and in-line video that deliver supporting information to article content.
There is also a personalized scroll feature, designed to drive new content discovery, and a fully responsive pages, optimized for viewing on all platforms.
“The new Reuters.com story pages enable us to present our world-class journalism with stronger multi-media elements and richer context, greatly improving the reader’s experience,” said Reuters editor-in-chief Stephen Adler in a statement.
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