Rwsoft has an all-new design, with cutting-edge features and more accessible content than ever.
Moving away from the very plain green, red, and grey theme; Rwsoft now has a new, more scalable design architecture. Re-built from the ground-up with new features and a minimal performance hit.
The redesign came about after some extensive research regarding accessibility and usability, and web design.
Rwsoft is now fully content driven. This means that I've successfully separated the CSS (styling) from the content. In turn, this means more content from me, and better performance for you.
New features
Users of Firefox 3 and Safari 3.1 will now be able to appreciate some of the CSS3 features I've implemented, such as rounded borders.
Perhaps the most exciting new change is the addition of a blog, with a fully functional RSS Feed.
The main pages of Rwsoft now have a user-friendly, attractive introduction to the content below.
In the interests of typography, I've implemented sIFR onto Rwsoft. Right now it's available for titles everywhere except on the blog. More info on sIFR here and here.
With a re-design comes a new logo. The new Rwsoft logo is both sleek and functional.
To help improve accessibility, I've added a Site Search and a Sitemap. It's harder than ever to get lost!
Other features
Minor feature additions include a nice rollover effect on the home button (see below), and a brand-new favicon.
Old design
Just for reference, here's a stored screen shot of Rwsoft 1.0 (click to open a large version - in a new window)
Labels: Site Updates
