Re: Star-Bulletin on the Web
This is a technical question.
Can someone explain to why some stories jump to a second page on the Web edition of the Star Bulletin?
And what is the point of a second page in this case, for example?
Check out Erika's piece this morning on the shuffling of magazine distributors. Here's the link:
http://www.starbulletin.com/business...al_levels.html
It says in the appropriate place "page 1 of two." And yet when you go to page 2, this is all that is posted:
"Erika Engle is a reporter with the Star-Bulletin. Reach her by e-mail at erika@starbulletin.com."
This kind of thing has occurred elsewhere previously - where you click to page two and there is only an additional one or two lines. What's the sense of that? I'm only guessing there must be some kind of "formula" that mandates after so many lines or so many words, thou shalt jump to another page?
Just seems like another annoyance in the new format. But I WOULD like to know the reason.
This is a technical question.
Can someone explain to why some stories jump to a second page on the Web edition of the Star Bulletin?
And what is the point of a second page in this case, for example?
Check out Erika's piece this morning on the shuffling of magazine distributors. Here's the link:
http://www.starbulletin.com/business...al_levels.html
It says in the appropriate place "page 1 of two." And yet when you go to page 2, this is all that is posted:
"Erika Engle is a reporter with the Star-Bulletin. Reach her by e-mail at erika@starbulletin.com."
This kind of thing has occurred elsewhere previously - where you click to page two and there is only an additional one or two lines. What's the sense of that? I'm only guessing there must be some kind of "formula" that mandates after so many lines or so many words, thou shalt jump to another page?
Just seems like another annoyance in the new format. But I WOULD like to know the reason.
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