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« Select your Web browser, top 5 countdown | Richard Thornton Sculpture Case Study »You might have noticed, I’m a little late updating the blog. That’s because I’m busy working on a new Web site. People sometimes comment that the TwoLittleFishes Web site and TwolittleFishes blog both look totally different, well that is going to change.
The new Web site will have a totally new look and style and the blog will be getting the same look and style too. Have a look at the work in progress version on the right and let me know what you think.
They will both be using something called “progressive enhancement”. This means that browsers like Chrome, Firefox and Safari get lots of enhancements like rounded corners and drop-shadows while less capable browsers like Internet Explorer get the same site, just with a little less polish.
While I’m working on the redesign I won’t have time to update the blog. When the blog returns with the new Web site there will also be a new section on case studies, looking at how businesses benefited from a Web site or the redesign process they went through. The first of these case studies will be about the newly redesigned site for Richard Thornton Sculpture. I guess I should also do one for the TwoLittleFishes site redesign, and maybe you’d like me to write one for your Web site?
I’m hoping to have the new site ready by the beginning of April, ready to tell you all about it in the next Small Business Web sites newsletter. If you’re not already subscribed, then do it now so that you don’t miss out. If you want to keep up to date between newsletters, follow TwoLittleFishes on twitter.
This entry was posted on Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 at 11:21 am and is filed under News.
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