South Hadley’s gets a makeover with mobile users in mind

SOUTH HADLEY – City officials on Friday unveiled a redesigned online page to improve accessibility on mobile devices and draw attention to the facilities most used by visitors to the site.

The most important changes to the site can be discovered on the first page. A menu of resources used, adding agendas and minutes, forms and online payments, was moved from the screen aspect to the back of the main photo. The buttons are enlarged and less difficult to see on a cellular device.

“We wanted to make the site more mobile-friendly, as well as optimize and enlarge the buttons on the first page to reflect the features that other people are mostly looking for,” said City Manager Lisa Wong.

Part of the city’s contract with government generation company CivicPlus includes updating the online page every two years. Over the past year, Wong and Deputy City Manager Kristin Maher researched other Internet sites and determined the best features to bring to South Hadley. site. Wong added that this is the first of several tweaks to the online page.

“We still have a lot of work to do to update and improve more pages,” he said. “One of the main tweaks in the coming weeks will be to load a project page so that citizens can see all the other public projects underway in one place. “

The City Administration’s workplace comments on how simple it is to locate data and identify what is missing. So far, Wong has garnered most of the positive feedback on the website. The few problems with report links have been resolved, he said.

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