Tuesday, 04 August 2009 13:28

Refreshed Website Pages

Written by Thomas Scibilia
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In the spirit of Pi Sigma Chi reaching it's goal of collecting $520 from its most dedicated members, we have updated our systems and outdated components, cleaned up our files, and installed some new scripts and templates for our most frequently viewed content. Read below to find out more.

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New Article Formatting

As you can see in the image above we have redesigned the content layout and styling of the homepage only. We implimented the now very common "read full article link" you see on many blogs today. Styled red with white text we feel that it cannont be missed or avoided. Our blog layout also took on some improvements showcasing the latest article full width several subsequent preview length articles in a two column layout.

Courtesy of JoomlaWorks we are utilizing the new blogging formatting tool called SuperBlogger.

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Social Networking

Pi Sigma Chi has listed itself on many major social networking platforms, and now we provide you with a handy set of links to keep yourself involved and up to date. You can follow our blogs automatically through our RSS feeds or Twitter as well as our events through our calendar or Facebook.

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Member Profile Completeness

Its become very common place to shorten the registration form on many websites in order to allow visitors to become members of your site as fast and as easy as possible. However many user who go on to register never remember to update and complete their profiles. We installed a new utility to help remind you evertime you login how close you are to completing your online profile. If you are not 100% complete then click the "edit" link, it will take you directly where you need to be.

Last modified on Tuesday, 21 December 2010 13:47
Thomas Scibilia

Thomas Scibilia

I received my Bachelor’s of Architecture from Pratt Institute School of Architecture in 2006. I am currently unemployed since my last office of the past 3.5 years, downsized tremendously. I received my LEED AP certification from the GBCI in 2009, and I am currently in process of taking NYS Architect Registration Exams (ARE).

Website: www.thomasscibilia.com

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