Town website gets facelift

WINSTED — After months of planning, the town’s official website, www.townofwinchester.org, has received a facelift.According to town purchasing director Mark Douglass, who worked on the website with Selectman Glenn Albanesius, the website had needed a redesign for some time.“When we first got the original website 10 years ago, it was state-of-the-art,” Douglass said. “Budgetary constraints always put the redesign on the backburner. The new website is a lot more flexible and it has many more features that were not available when we first started it.”The first page of the old website had a light brown background with small pictures of the town, next to a brief description of the town and some statistics.The first page of the new website has a vibrant design, with hills and a stream as a background picture.The first page includes a slide show of several pictures of the town, a section for town news and events, and a link that showcases a video tour of Winsted.The menus have been reorganized and now include sections for visitors, economic development, schools and education, a media center, a section for frequently asked questions and a valuable links section.However, the website is still a work in progress.The valuable links section is blank, several sections with meeting agendas are out of date and the “Shop Winchester” section leads over to www.shopwinchesterct.com — a website that has not been put online.“We still need to fine tune it and update it,” Douglass admitted. “We decided to throw the new website out there in order to let people get a feel for it. We will start making changes as necessary. Any ideas are welcome. We’re doing what we can to get the website up and fully functional. We’re going to be updating it, just be patient.”

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