[vip_students] Easylinks Website

  • From: "Francis Kane" <Francis.Kane@xxxxxxx>
  • To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 16:52:22 +0100

Hi all,

Just to let you know I've changed the layout slightly of the Easylinks 
website. There are no huge changes, I've just taken off unnecessary text 
that was after all the links. So now each heading has a short 
introduction and then just a list of the links associated with it. I've 
also included a short introduction at the top of the page for screen 
reader users, and I've also changed all the font colour to black to make 
it easier for anyone that may be using high contrast on their screens. 
All feedback is welcome and if anyone would like me to include a direct 
link to their favourite radio stations or a link to a text only website 
that they use please do let me know. The address for anyone that may not 
be familiar with the site is http://easylinks.yolasite.com/

All the best, 

Francis.



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