More info on the site redesign

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Things are moving on with the site redesign.

The "public" side of the site (i.e. the pages people can get to without a login) is almost finished now.  We haven't fixed the date of the switch-over but it is a matter of a few weeks away.  I will be arranging short training sessions to cover the changes once we have fixed the date.

Work on the report pages is going on apace and the new look and feel is, i think, a big improvement.  It's less cluttered with the important items on the screen and items of a lesser importance a click away on another screen.

Here's the new Accessibility "A" screen



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Just to give you more of a feel for what we are doing here's the Sitemorse Search screen

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As always we'd really like to get some feedback from you on your thoughts about the new design.  So please click on the Comments link.

We're hoping to be able to get a demo version available for you to try out.  Watch this space for more info on that. 

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