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Our new navigation bar

One of our goals here at Sacramento Press is to make our content as accessible as possible - and to do that, we've chosen a look very similar to a traditional newspaper. We've even tried to recreate the newspaper's division into sections - sports, politics, culture, etc. Those sections show up on the green bar that runs across the top of the Front Page of the Sacramento Press. We call it the "navigation bar," and it is designed to get you easily to the stories you want to read. To do that, we've listed our "sections" in the nav bar, one click of which will take you to a new page, laid out like the Front Page. But we may have gotten a bit ahead of ourselves. Although our content is growin

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Toward a clearer picture

Have you ever noticed yourself straining to make out someone's profile picture? Perhaps you've had trouble seeing detail in an article photo. If so, you'll be pleased to know that tonight we've rolled out an update to The Sacramento Press that should make your pictures clearer and smoother than they've been before. Initially, you'll only see the difference in pictures uploaded after today, but in a few days we'll go back and fix everything uploaded to the site since day one. In addition, article images now appear in the order in which they were uploaded, and we're now accepting a few more image file types (although we recommend sticking with JPEG or PNG files). We also added a few new cap

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Tag cloud and tagging?

The most frequently asked question about the Sacramento Press at this point is, what is that tag cloud and what are tags? Great questions. I'll start with a definition and then give a few basic examples. Practical E-commerce has a really great definition of tagging:   "In general tagging can be defined as the practice of creating and managing labels (or “tags”) that categorize content using simple keywords."   So then tags are like categories. The problem with categories is that often things are given a single category, whereas anything almost always can fit into many categories.   Which brings us to the first concrete example of tagging, this article. If you were asked what this art

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