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Before, it just had 3 title links to random articles over the last month. Not particularly useful and easy to miss.
Now it has the article images as well, split into 4 columns, 2 per row on desktop and responsive down to 1 per row on smaller screen sizes. Tested working across Chrome, Firefox and mobile.
Hopefully this will help people find articles they may have missed in a slightly more eye-catching way. It's limited to showing articles from the last month, and not from the last 2 days (as to not repeat what may be currently on the front page).
There's just too much news all the time, and I've been finding articles just vanish from the front page so fast now, I'm looking at a few layout tweaks like this to help people discover stuff.
Last edited by GamingOnLinux Bot on 10 Jun 2024 at 12:50 pm UTC