The Wall Street Journal’s website has introduced some new enhancements to its navigation.
A note on the site states, “First, there are several editions of WSJ.com that can be set as the default home page, including U.S., Europe, Asia and many international local-language editions, including Chinese-language and Japanese-language. Today we have made those choices more prominent and easier to find – just under The Wall Street Journal logo at the very top of the home page. In addition, a ‘Quicklinks’ bar has been added beneath the main navigation, allowing for easier access to popular features such as Today’s Paper, the WSJ Live video center and blogs.
“Finally, the main navigation now features a direct link to the Market Data Center. As part of these navigation changes, you can now find a direct link to the Personal Finance section under ‘Markets,’ while the Small Business section is now listed under ‘Business.'”
Read more here.
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