New site design
Posted: Tue 18 Apr 2006 12:48 am
Hello,
Hopefully, many of you will have now noticed the new design of the main web site. If not, please go and have a play - just click on "Home Page" above. If it is underlined, or changes colour, you can click on it.
Please let me know if I've messed anything up, or if you can think of anything that could be included.
I'd like to acknowledge the fantastic help I received from both Knight (who patiently provided several iterations of the new graphics) and Sweet (who helped loads in yesterday's marathon editing session). Thanks to both of you
To continue the theme of the community-built website (we are, after all a self-help group) we already have the FAQ forum to collect ideas for the future FAQ pages on the revamped site.
I'd also welcome contributions from members who can write clearly on the treatment options outlined here. I'd like a friendly, easy-to-read style of writing, and ideally less than a screen of text on each. We don't intend to publish anything more on this page though until it is complete and has been professionally checked - as this is likely to be a very important page for newcomers, and we don't want to give any misleading, contradictory or wrong information.
Any comments or submissions then please to me at webmaster@keratoconus-group.org.uk.
Thanks,
Hopefully, many of you will have now noticed the new design of the main web site. If not, please go and have a play - just click on "Home Page" above. If it is underlined, or changes colour, you can click on it.
Please let me know if I've messed anything up, or if you can think of anything that could be included.
I'd like to acknowledge the fantastic help I received from both Knight (who patiently provided several iterations of the new graphics) and Sweet (who helped loads in yesterday's marathon editing session). Thanks to both of you

To continue the theme of the community-built website (we are, after all a self-help group) we already have the FAQ forum to collect ideas for the future FAQ pages on the revamped site.
I'd also welcome contributions from members who can write clearly on the treatment options outlined here. I'd like a friendly, easy-to-read style of writing, and ideally less than a screen of text on each. We don't intend to publish anything more on this page though until it is complete and has been professionally checked - as this is likely to be a very important page for newcomers, and we don't want to give any misleading, contradictory or wrong information.
Any comments or submissions then please to me at webmaster@keratoconus-group.org.uk.
Thanks,