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CNA's website and app have a new look that you can customise

CNA's website and app have a new look that you can customise

CNA11 hours ago
SINGAPORE: CNA's website has been revamped, bringing a slicker look and feel to readers like you.
We'd like to walk you through the new features of the revamp with this quick orientation:
1. A new font
The first thing you might notice is our new font, Delegate, across all of CNA's sites, including Lifestyle and CNA TODAY. We've introduced the new typeface, by a Mumbai-based typographic designer, to enhance readability for everyone, including readers with dyslexia. The updated font features clearer letterforms, wider spacing and distinct character shapes. This change reflects our commitment to accessibility and ensures that more people can engage with our content comfortably.
2. Your home page, as you like it
If you use our app (download it here if you don't have it yet), you'll get to customise your home page as you like. Make sure to update the app to its latest version on your device's app store, if you have not.
With this update, you can rearrange your favourite sections, like CNA TODAY, Lifestyle, podcasts and commentary, as well as our new content formats (more on this below), up and down on the home page as you wish. You can do so by clicking 'Customise' on this banner that appears after your app is updated:
If you have closed that prompt, navigate to your Settings menu (tap the gear icon on the top right of your app screen) and tap 'Customise Homepage'.
3. Shorts and Visual Stories
CNA's podcasts are now within easy reach on the home page, with an improved listening experience. You'll find your favourite shows, like Deep Dive, Work It and Money Talks, and discover new ones you might enjoy, all on our redesigned Listen page.
Our new pop-up podcast player makes listening to podcasts a smooth experience. Press 'play' and you'll see new features – adjust the playback speed, and view chapter markers to skip ahead or replay a previous section. You can also move, expand or collapse the player on the app, giving you full control over your listening experience.
5. FAST updates for busy people
If you're a fan of our story summaries on FAST, you'll notice it's now a permanent button on the bottom row of your app screen – for those of you using the app. Simply tap it to access the FAST experience from any article you're reading, or from the home screen to read all our top story summaries as they're curated on our home page.
Said chief editor of CNA Digital, Loh Chee Kong: 'Given the state of flux the world is in, there's never been a greater need for global news organisations to help audiences stay up to date with the latest happenings and join the dots. However, it can be overwhelming and people need greater control over what they consume and how they consume it. In response to user feedback and surveys, we have revamped the CNA website and mobile app to cater to the trends of people preferring not just to read but watch and listen to different types of content.
'Apart from a refreshed and less cluttered look, there's greater customisation. For example, users can personalise the app home page so that they can easily see their favourite types of content. It will also be easier to find summaries of news articles, podcasts, shortform videos and CNA's award-winning documentaries. There are many other new features as well. Along with CNA's trusted and high-quality journalism on understanding Asia, the website and app revamp will enhance the news consumption experience for our audiences, from whichever part of the world you are in.'
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