| Website Makeover Take 2 |
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| News - Webnotes |
| Written by Administrator |
| Sunday, 31 January 2010 19:57 |
I have settled on a template that I hope presents elegantly; simple grey black highlights and white background.
It is also more compact and less cluttered.![]() ![]() There are quick links for visitors at the very top left and, notably, the log in is now on a link at the top right. The log in form itself is a popup dialog, so make sure your browser allows popups for http://ccansw.org.au. After you log in there is a 'Your Profile" link at the very top to give you quick access to your Profile form. Column menus and highlight boxes have all been moved to the right, freeing the left up for content. The user menu can be 'collapsed', ie it can be hidden from view by clicking on the arrow icon to the left of the "User Menu" caption. As always, if there's something in this template that's not working for you or if you simply don't like the change, do let me know, Related news items:
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Industry Improvement Award
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Comments
Michael wrote
> Hi Pierre. I have recently entered the website and seen your draft website
> design. Thanks for your efforts. I feel that the dark colour(black) is too heavy and
> doesn't adequately reflect the image of the association.
FYI and in reply I'll provide a number of colour options that we can decide on.
I really like the new template style - definitely much cleaner. In response to Michael's comments, what about using the colours from the new logo we were shown in Melbourne? I'm assuming that the logo will form the basis of the name in the top menu down the track anyway...
I'm thinking that we'll make a range of theme colours available. Each member can then decide to accept the default (which the committee will select) or make their own choice.
And I can have my 'grey-black' which I really like ;)
Cheers