Website Redesign
It's been a busy week around here. Besides all the usual work that needs to get done, I've just finished a(nother) major update to the website. Some of the changes are obvious and some are not. Thoses of you with your own websites, might find some interesting material in here.
I've completely redesigned the main page, based on comments and advice from those who know more than I about good website design. My bio details are now on the first page and the latest updates are included there as well.
Although they look pretty much the same, the navigation buttons have been changed from a javascript (bad idea) to traditional links. The reason being that search engines can't find the rest of my site and miss all the good stuff.
I've also moved this blog from running on blogger to being hosted on my own site. This makes it MUCH easier to search through things and helps the search engines link my work with my site. This is much easier to implement than my previous idea (captive page) and fully supported by google, who own blogger in the first place.
I also fixed my links page to include some of the professional groups I support as a member and some of the other sites that host my work.
Finally, I implemented a colo[u]r change (the 'u' for for those who spell the word differently) for the entire website using my corporate colo[u]rs. I really like them and think they go together well, but I would be very interested in your comments.
I've completely redesigned the main page, based on comments and advice from those who know more than I about good website design. My bio details are now on the first page and the latest updates are included there as well.
Although they look pretty much the same, the navigation buttons have been changed from a javascript (bad idea) to traditional links. The reason being that search engines can't find the rest of my site and miss all the good stuff.
I've also moved this blog from running on blogger to being hosted on my own site. This makes it MUCH easier to search through things and helps the search engines link my work with my site. This is much easier to implement than my previous idea (captive page) and fully supported by google, who own blogger in the first place.
I also fixed my links page to include some of the professional groups I support as a member and some of the other sites that host my work.
Finally, I implemented a colo[u]r change (the 'u' for for those who spell the word differently) for the entire website using my corporate colo[u]rs. I really like them and think they go together well, but I would be very interested in your comments.
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