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Still a great read but the removal of the section navigation bar at the top of each page is a disaster. User interface design conventions point to "fewer clicks" for better navigation - this version now requires bringing up a drop down menu and clicking on a section to get there - takes longer and more clicks than swiping and scrolling along the navigation bar. It is like it has been designed for a regular web page rather than the IPad.
Please get with the program and bring back the navigation controls that are iPad oriented rather than conventional web controls. Guardian news coverage is excellent. Need to change overall front page ratio, smaller or fewer pictures, more text on what the story is about. Or, at least let user pick if the want more pictures or more text.
Also, navigation is awkward. Both NY Times and Washington post get balance and navigation better. I paid for a subscription through Google and have the bill to prove it. I lost access shortly afterwards I got a few weeks was never able to log back in.
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