Pages are where feeds are displayed in Times. Available pages are listed at the top of the Times window. You can create, customize, and remove pages to your liking.
Select a topic below to learn more about pages in detail:
Each page in Times has 3 distinct areas for putting feeds into. All areas except the top area may have multiple feeds. To understand what each area was designed for, see the below diagram:
- For your top news source (only 1 feed may be here)
- For secondarily important feeds
- For interesting, offbeat feeds
Of course, these are only suggestions on how to use the given areas. You can also collapse and resize each area - see "Customizing Pages" below for more information.
To add a feed to a page, first open the feed drawer by clicking the button. Locate the feed you want to add, then drag it from the feed drawer to any area on the page.
Once added, feed content will begin to appear on the page. The more feeds you put in an area, the less articles will appear per feed.
Remove a feed from a page by clicking the button next to its title while the feed drawer is open. The feed will still exist in the feed drawer.
You can also drag feeds already on a page to another area.
Each area on a page can be individually scrolled. To scroll through an area, hover your mouse over the area until the scrollbar appears. You can click and use the scrollbar normally, or use a scroll wheel / two finger gesture depending on your set up.
To switch to another page, click on its title.
To add a new page, go to the File menu and choose New Page.
To remove a page, select it by clicking on it, then go to the Page menu and choose Delete Selected Page
Pages can be customized in a number of ways.
To rename a page, double click its title, or go to the Page menu and select Rename Selected Page. Type in the desired title, then hit the key.
To reorder pages, hold down the title of a page and drag it horizontally to where you'd like it to appear.
To change the size of or to collapse an area on a page, simply drag a separator line on the page. If an area is collapsed, the separator will be available at the side of the area you collapsed.
Tip: You can switch between pages more easily by using shortcuts.
Use the keys on your keyboard to move between the previous and next pages.
To switch to a page at a certain index, hold down the key on your keyboard and press the number index of the page.