The major cosmetic changes are the tabbed main menu, moved the secondary menu from the right sidebar to under the main menu, mass service schedule moved to the top of the right sidebar and styled yet again, and typography changes to just about everything. Also, a lot of internal work to improve SEO – this will be an ongoing battle/learning process.
We do plan to redo the header/splash section in the next few weeks and probably a few more changes to the colors and menu so don’t get too married to the current look as it’s still evolving (i.e., I hope for the better). I plan to open up Nicoletta’s weekly posts to comments as we have some external blogs linking to it currently. Also, on tap for the near future is to get more static content added (e.g., Religious Education information, etc…), make some changes to the school section for Principal Baker, and try to optimize the look and feel further. If you see any problems or find bugs please leave a comment so I can log it and fix.
Following is the complete CHANGELOG for this release:
- Fixed bug #1 – Top level menu items not active when child clicked
- Fixed bug #39 – Mass Service Schedule refine style and color
- Fixed bug #40 – Typography over haul
- Fixed bug #41 – Dedication Prayers page references footer notes
- Fixed bug #43 – Typography use correct html entity dash for ranges and phone numbers
- Fixed bug #44 – Add WordPress Google SiteMap plugin
- Fixed bug #45 – Contact Table fixed width for easier UI changes
- Fixed bug #46 – Overhaul HTML files, some tags not lining up
- Fixed bug #47 – Contact Page addresses change font to Lucidia
- Fixed bug #48 – SEO hcards for addresses on contact page
- Fixed bug #50 – Maps page link for Adoration to larger map is small
- Fixed bug #52 – Add plugin All in One SEO pack
- Fixed bug #53 – Add plugin Google XML Sitemaps
Oh, and a note on testing. Currently, the site tests cleanly to the best of my knowledge on the following browsers:
- Internet Explorer 6
- Internet Explorer 7
- Internet Explorer 8
- FireFox 3.0.8
- Safari 3.2.1
- Chrome 1.0



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