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Oak Ridge Today updates website design

Posted at 10:46 am December 2, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

You’ve probably noticed during the past week that Oak Ridge Today has updated its website design and layout.

Among the changes are new and larger fonts, larger images in the slider at the top of the home page, and a new footer.

We’ve also been able to add more two-column areas in the main content area on the home page and have improved our separation between sections.

The new design uses HTML 5 markup, and it is mobile-responsive, which means you can continue to view Oak Ridge Today on your smart phone or tablet.

The new theme—News Pro from StudioPress—is an upgrade from our previous News theme, which was also available from StudioPress.

We think the new design makes better use of space, particularly on the home page.

While we continue to fine-tune it, we welcome feedback from you. What do you think? Do you like the new design and layout? Do you have any suggestions?

You can e-mail your comments and suggestions to john.huotari@oakridgetoday.com.

We’ve already heard from some of you and changed our link color from red to blue in response to reader requests.

Thank you for reading Oak Ridge Today.

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