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23 January 2008 0 comments
Mark Mark
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Okay, you may have noticed some subtle tweaks to the site. I’ve made a couple of key changes to the front page that will hopefully tidy things up, give visitors a little more control over content and keep you all more up to date with the goings on that concern fantasy managers.

First of all at the top of the site you’ll notice a News panel containing a series of short snappy stories. The headlines provide links to news sources where you can read details of the story in full – I provide a short paragraph summarising the story so you can decide if you need to know more. This allows me to bring you a faster series of updates on injuries, suspensions and transfer news that you may find of interest.

I’ll be expanding this to include a summary page capturing all the archived news under section headers so you can quickly get the summaries and links you need to keep up with the news you need. I should have that in place by the end of the week.

Underneath the news panel the site remains as normal with all my regular articles – articles on key injuries, scout reports etc. However, it means that these articles can be used to expand on things of real note rather than just be used to tell you the latest on an injury – that’s what the news panel is for.

The second tweak I’ve made today allows visitors to customise the right-hand toolbar or, as I like to call it, the technical area. This was getting a little crowded but now you can choose the content you want to view by expanding and contracting the tables using the buttons added to the table headings. Cookies will remember what you’ve selected so it will open up with the expanded tables you choose each time. Effectively you can customise the right-hand bar how you want it.

If you don’t see the buttons in the menu that you don’t have javascript enabled. If that’s the case the right-hand menu will just appear as normal.

This will enable me to add further tools here and make some changes to the ones already in place. More on that another time.

There are more changes on the way. That will do for now though. Please let me know if you have any problems with the changes made by using the contact form.

Cheers.

Mark Mark created the beast. He's now looking to tame it.

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