Mick West | How I Read Twelve News Sites Simultaneously @MickWest | Uploaded November 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Tired of hopping between different news sites, I set up twelve of them all on one page. This gives a great instant overview of how the news of the day is being reported differently by different sites.
news.metabunk.org
This only works in Chrome and requires you to install the "Ignore X-Frame Headers" Chrome add-on: chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ignore-x-frame-headers/gleekbfjekiniecknbkamfmkohkpodhe?hl=en-US
You can then edit the settings at:
chrome://extensions/?id=gleekbfjekiniecknbkamfmkohkpodhe
You can simply allow site access to all sites, or add the sites manually if you are concerned about excessive permissions.
nbcnews.com
cnn.com
bbc.com/news
npr.org/sections/news
nytimes.com
zeit.de/index
reuters.com
xinhuanet.com
foxnews.com
breitbart.com
rt.com
presstv.com
You will also need to zoom out to either 75% or 67%, depending on your monitor resolution. You should see two rows of six sites. I recorded this video in 4K, so view it full-screen to see what it should look like on your monitor.
Tired of hopping between different news sites, I set up twelve of them all on one page. This gives a great instant overview of how the news of the day is being reported differently by different sites.
news.metabunk.org
This only works in Chrome and requires you to install the "Ignore X-Frame Headers" Chrome add-on: chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ignore-x-frame-headers/gleekbfjekiniecknbkamfmkohkpodhe?hl=en-US
You can then edit the settings at:
chrome://extensions/?id=gleekbfjekiniecknbkamfmkohkpodhe
You can simply allow site access to all sites, or add the sites manually if you are concerned about excessive permissions.
nbcnews.com
cnn.com
bbc.com/news
npr.org/sections/news
nytimes.com
zeit.de/index
reuters.com
xinhuanet.com
foxnews.com
breitbart.com
rt.com
presstv.com
You will also need to zoom out to either 75% or 67%, depending on your monitor resolution. You should see two rows of six sites. I recorded this video in 4K, so view it full-screen to see what it should look like on your monitor.