Generally speaking, the front end is the user-facing part of a website.
This includes the buttons, layouts, inputs, text, images, and more. It's the overall look of the website.
Basically that they both pull news stories from shared sources but look different.
The https://en.people.cn/ one is ok as well, they both have pluses and minuses and for articles are arranged differently. Having both links might be beneficial.
PDnews articles in browser load narrower text for articles that don’t go full-width but that might be different depending on browser settings.
The apps have a “Aa” button on the top-right corner of stories to change font size for readability as well as a default selection under settings.
Also websites can set up with custom CSS to change the look/layout and there’s probably a way to adjust People so that the columns are narrower. Should be straightforward to search for how, don’t know offhand.
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https://www.codecademy.com/resources/blog/what-is-front-end/
Basically that they both pull news stories from shared sources but look different.
The https://en.people.cn/ one is ok as well, they both have pluses and minuses and for articles are arranged differently. Having both links might be beneficial.
PDnews articles in browser load narrower text for articles that don’t go full-width but that might be different depending on browser settings.
The apps have a “Aa” button on the top-right corner of stories to change font size for readability as well as a default selection under settings.
Also websites can set up with custom CSS to change the look/layout and there’s probably a way to adjust People so that the columns are narrower. Should be straightforward to search for how, don’t know offhand.