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Remove the iPhone 14 website from the list #60
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Gonna fork stack sorted and replace the iPhone 14 site with the iPhone 16 site. |
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Apple recently modified the iPhone 14 website and removed grids from the site. As this site was listed in the grid section, I have replaced it with the (similar) iPhone 16 site that does feature grids. The iPhone 16's site does contain less grids, and those that it does have are smaller, so thy may not be as good of an example. However, they heavily resemble those on the old iPhone 14 site, so I feel the substitution is justified. Also, the preview image has not yet been updated. I will update that soon. I started this as an issue viewable here: juxtopposed#60
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You can read more about why I did this here: juxtopposed#60 I intend to upload a new grids-3.webp image featuring the iPhone 16 website.
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This should replace the outdated iPhone 14 website screenshot. Unfortunately, it's not HD (and suffers from jpeg compression), but it should be sufficient for a small thumbnail. Here's a link to the issue where it started: juxtopposed#60
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The Apple iPhone 14 website is listed in Stack Sorted's Grid section. Since the release of the iPhone 16, the iPhone 14 website has been modified and no longer includes any grids. The link could be replaced with one to an archive of the old iPhone 14 website (wayback machine or similar), but for the sake of simplicity, I believe that it would be better to remove the example entirely or link to Apple's similar iPhone 16 website (which does contain grids).
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