10/12/11Halfway Bridge Website
Website Design
Work has started on the new website for The halfway Bridge Inn Near Midhurst.
As one of the Sussex Pub Company’s establishments the design and feel of the site is set to complement the other sites recently completed for Trents, Crab & Lobster and the Fox and Hounds, Funtington. visit website
New Website Design
Chichester design company, Profile Design are currently undertaking a re-design and build of the HWB Website. A lot has changed since the original site was built, primarily the upsurge in use of smart phones and tablets for web browsing has meant that all new websites need to be responsive – able to re-format for display on a smaller screen. This adds time and design considerations to the build process. The new site build will at a later stage have an commerce facility, enabling visitors to book online or purchase and download gift vouchers – an increasingly popular way of gifting a meal or a stay at a popular hotel like The Halfway Bridge.
Halfway Bridge Website specification
For those that are interested the spec for the new website is as follows:
Responsive, Content Managed site Halfway Bridge
Design of website layout for Halfway Bridge and graphical assets.
Conversion of layout to W3C standards-compliant HTML 5 & CSS 3 markup.
Development of fully-responsive layout for optimal display across mobile and desktop devices.
Implementation of JavaScript/CSS-based effects where required.
Implementation of Content Management System.
Integration of site with Social Networks (Twitter/Facebook and so forth).
Development of voucher sales system, featuring custom PDF downloads with unique customer identifiers.
Development of food menu templates and associated data-entry facility.
Development of “Special Offer” calendar with associated data-entry facility.
Implementation of newsletter signup form.
Migration of existing site content to new versions.
Browser testing (Microsoft Internet Explorer v9, v10, v11 / Firefox / Safari / Google Chrome / Opera).
Private training session in the use of the Content Management System.
This entry was posted on Saturday, December 10th, 2011 at 12:50 pm by Peter Hamilton and is filed under Recent Projects. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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