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News Right Stuf re-does web page
posted on 1999-01-27 00:00 EST
Visitors to the Right Stuf web page this week got a glimpse of the new web page that finally went live after numerous production problems. (The page was originally intended to be up by Christmas.)
Incorporated into the new design are frames for easier navigation, improved color coordination, and integration of information and resources from previously printed and current Right Stuf catalogs.
"What we were looking for was to add a bit more organization to the pages; we were looking to make things easier for the customer to find," CEO Shawne Kleckner told ANN. "Also, the current style had been used for some time and we thought that we would give it a fresh look."
While the page has seen its most elaborate face-lift in quite some time, Kleckner warns that more changes and improvements are on the way. "We've only just started."
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