A question for my readers

First, let me say thanks for stopping by on a daily basis, your continued patronage of this website in the fight against climate fanaticism is always appreciated. I’m considering some changes to WUWT’s formatting in the upcoming months to help keep important stories online longer, but before I do that I need the readers to answer a question that I can’t answer myself by looking at visitor data.

The question is: how do you see this website in your browser?

There’s three possible ways; the gallery format and the linear format, or mobile. Depending on your screen resolution and browser window size, one of these three presentations is possible.


GALLERY VIEW:

(larger screens and full width browser windows)

Gallery View of WUWT

LINEAR VIEW:

(smaller screens and smaller browser windows)


MOBILE VIEW:

(On phones)

Please tell me which view you normally see:

Your answer will help me make WUWT better.

Thanks, Anthony

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Barbara Skolaut
May 12, 2018 12:47 pm

I use Internet Explorer (yeah, yeah) on a desktop and I see (and like) Gallery.

May 13, 2018 9:15 am

I get linear view, mainly because I have to four times for a comfortable reading font size.

davidbennettlaing
May 14, 2018 11:08 am

A thought: The quick summary/synopsis of each article in the email is quite confusing. Everything’s run together, and it’s often difficult to separate the important messages. Just having a brief synopsis of each article, without names, etc., would be far more useful.

Michael 2
May 14, 2018 4:53 pm

I see it on gallery view on a 1280×1024 monitor.

Steve in Seattle
May 15, 2018 2:14 pm

Running Win XP Pro, service pak 2 with firefox on a IBM thinkpad from 2006. I see gallery view and like that.

Lark
May 16, 2018 12:14 am

1920 x 1080, but I only use half-screen-width (or less) windows to view text, so linear.

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