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Would it be possible to get an advanced look at this page so that we can
be ready to change our department websites as appropriate. What I am
especially interested in is the tag definitions so that a central CSS
definition could be adopted quickly.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: MSU Network Administrators Group 
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Richard Wiggins
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 3:12 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [MSUNAG] www.msu.edu redesign?
> 
> Yes, it's true: a new www.msu.edu is on the way.  The MSU Web 
> Team, which consists of folks from University Relations and 
> from Libraries, Computing & Technology, has been working on a 
> refreshed design for the main MSU Web site.  The new design 
> will feature a crisper, more professional look, better main 
> menu choices, and use of CSS throughout.  The information 
> architecture of the new site will be largely the same as the 
> current one, but the appearance and other improvements will 
> likely appear to some eyes to be a complete revamping.
> 
> The Web Team is working on a plan to offer templates. 
> Although they are not an exact replica of the redesigned 
> homepage, they will in fact complement the redesign and 
> readily give you the look and feel of the MSU family.
> 
> Watch for further announcements.  The Web team anticipates a 
> "soft launch" early in 2006 with a time for comments, 
> followed by moving the new site into production.  A meeting 
> of MSU Webmasters will be scheduled for December to preview 
> the site, discuss the changes, and answer questions about how 
> departments might wish to tailor their sites.
> 
> /rich
>