To be fair to you fella, it is fairly obscurely placed given it's the actual content of the article. Why on Earth 'tags' take precendence over the material itself is beyond me. I couldn't care less about the associated 'tags' unless I'm searching for something personally.
Maybe an Engadget graphical button for actual article content would make navigation 'pop' a little more through it's current layout.
Hopefully you won't be buried for making an honest mistake... oh, and welcome!
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Oh,I'm sorry. I'm new to Engadget, and I've NEVER noticed that read button. Seriously. Thanks.
you can also click the image in the summary
To be fair to you fella, it is fairly obscurely placed given it's the actual content of the article. Why on Earth 'tags' take precendence over the material itself is beyond me. I couldn't care less about the associated 'tags' unless I'm searching for something personally.
Maybe an Engadget graphical button for actual article content would make navigation 'pop' a little more through it's current layout.
Hopefully you won't be buried for making an honest mistake... oh, and welcome!
I didn't even know that one myself. Hahaha!
You dont want it to "pop" above the almighty advertisement just below.
It probably took me 2 months of reading Engadget before I really took note of the importance of the 'read' link.