Hey Andrew
Good work - it looks great!
My only comments would be that you'd gain quite a lot of real estate if you got rid of the whitespace on either side of the central content block (this is on iPhone, where maybe 30% of the width isn't being used). Also personally I'd slot the search box under the logo - or lose it entirely - it looks kinda weird right at the top.
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Mike
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On 12 Jun 2013, at 09:37, Nick Stevens <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Well done Andrew, looks like you've done a great job.
> I would say that the search box and logo need some padding and the longer menu items (Volunteering as an MCG committee member) run off the screen but maybe that could be rectified, in this instance, with renaming the item 'Volunteering'?
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> Good Job!
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> Thanks
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> Nick Stevens
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: MCG website is now mobile responsive
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> Dear fellow cultured technologists,
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> We've just given the MCG website a bit of a refresh.
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> http://museumscomputergroup.org.uk/
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> The main difference it's now responsive so the display should be much easier to read on your mobile device of choice. It's tested on Samsung and Chrome Android browsers, iOS on iPhone, iPad and iPad mini and recent desktop versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer.
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> In the MCG spirit of getting the biggest user benefits out there as the priority, there might be one or two style or layout issues that have been overlooked, so feel free to let us know, but the overwhelming objective was to get it mobile-friendly now and we'll iron out any glitches as we go
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> There have been a few other minor layout tweaks. When we last asked for your feedback, the most popular forum for MCG engagement was the MCG discussion list (90% of respondents) followed by Twitter (27%) . Accordingly, we have altered the site to highlight these more clearly.
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> Disclaimer - I say we. It's really been me hacking away at a Wordpress theme, so I will hold my hand up and take the rap for anything that has gone awry in the process. Nothing like the thrill of making service improvements live - scary but strangely compelling - beta in action :)
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> Andrew
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