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A New Website Design

Our website is content heavy - lots of walk directions, maps, and updates, so space is at a premium.

We've also noticed a lot of traffic coming from tablets and smartphones - smaller, landscape orientated, with a touchscreen, without a mouse.

So it was time for a redesign, something brighter and bolder, and smartphone friendly. With responsive design. This is the current buzzword. It means responding to the users device - e.g. if the user has a small screen width, display a narrow ad and smaller images - and if the user has a large screen side, serve wider ads and bigger images. Simples.

Sorry, a bit of CSS, even if you are not techie, you should be able to see what's happening.


<style>
.example { background: url(small.jpg ); }
@media (min-width:500px) { .example { background: url(medium.jpg); } }
@media (min-width:800px) { .example { background: url(large.jpg ); } }
</style>


Also, Windows Metro style flat icons with bold colours are in at the moment, rather than ones with Photoshopped embossed shading. The guys at DesignModo.Com have produced a cool free Flat UI pack (based on JQueryUI) which includes everything you could want. It has some nice colour swatches which I might yet use.

I particularly like turquoise on midnight.

While looking for a new drop down menu layout I chanced upon a tutorial, and from the same site, an even cooler tutorial for CSS breadcrumbs

I cannot finish without mentioning a cool start up http://pagefair.com/. They have a system for Ad Blockers. Lots of websites, including our are ad supported. Now if you use an ad blocker (I do myself!), you are freeloading. Pagefair have a system that inserts a bit of Javascript on your page. If it detects an adblocker, it asks you to unblock the page, donate a few dollar, or be reminded again in a few weeks.

Rather than customising all these ity bity things, its maybe its worth going the whole hog and using Bootstrap - combines mobile friendly CSS and Javascript UI widgets like drop down menus and tabs. Another To Do.

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