8th March 2010
The website for Henley Allotments Association has undergone bespoke web development after months of hard work.
Among the new features on the website are recipes, a photo gallery, articles on gardening and a section detailing dates for the diary.
The website also has a widget conveniently letting visitors know the latest weather conditions, showing the way in which the association has worked hard to meet the needs of gardeners in the town.
In a statement on the website, the association said: "The challenge now is to extend the scope to meet the needs of members and ensure that the information provided is kept up to date."
The website is laid out in a way that makes it easy to find the information needed, something recently stressed by an expert, writing for the Guardian.
Jack Schofield said that usefulness and usability were the key qualities of good website design, adding that "appearance is usually less important".
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