New look Kidney Patient Guide site

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New look Kidney Patient Guide site

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Hi everyone,

We've spent some time updating the look of the KPG website at www.kidneypatientguide.org.uk - check it out!

Also, due to popular demand, we've renamed the bulletin board The KPG Forum. Let us know what you think.

Thanks to our moderators who gave us valuable guidance in the redesign, and thanks to you all for keeping The KPG Forum lively, friendly and useful.

Gavin, Eleanor, Rachael, Martin et al
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Post by JMan »

Looks neat and simple:) lol as long as google can find it when I refer people to it, I'm happy with the new design:)
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Post by xXx Holz xXx »

I think it looks great!

Very modern and easy to follow!

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Post by Thumps »

Nice update *thumbsup*
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Post by Cheryl in CT »

Well done, all of you!

The site looks cheerful and clean, and it's a breeze to navigate. While I'm not a UK patient myself, I have to say that you've done a great service to many by providing so much basic info & so many contact options for those who use the site.

Congratulations on a job well done! Your efforts are truly appreciated!

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Post by tommc »

I like it very much well done.
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Post by Pam »

I really like the bright colors. The animations are informative (and cute, too!) Great job!
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Post by pocketwilson »

Very nice although I still would be tempted to break the forum down into categories for the posts, this might help stop repeat q's- Archive posts could be in an archive category so nothing is lost - It would be much easier to use than having to trawl through search results.
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