Home Exchange - Web Site Upgrades Part Two

Today I continue with an ongoing series of posts covering all the major features included in our pending ExchangeHomes.com web site upgrade.

Today I will concentrate on how your photographs will be displayed on the new web site—

Currently, members are limited to a maximum of six photographs. The new web site will have no limit. Members can add as many photographs to their listings are they wish.

Currently all photographs are displayed at a width of 3½ inches. On the new web site, members and visitors will initially see a page of “thumb nails”, each approximately 2½ inches wide (depending on whether or not they have a horizontal or vertical orientation). Accompanying each “thumb nail” will be a short, descriptive caption, for example: “master bedroom”, or “back garden”, or “front of house”. One “thumb nail” will also display on the listing’s main page.

From the page listing all the photographs, members and visitors will be able to click on each individually to bring it up in a full screen display. As members add photographs to their listings, we may, at our discretion, edit them for fast loading and to lighten them if they appear too dark, etc.

When the new web site goes live we will email all our members and urge them to log on to their listings as quickly as possible and replace their current photographs so that they will display in the manner I’ve described above. If they fail to do this they will miss the new opportunity to really “strut their stuff” pictorially!

Links to previous posts covering the upgrade—

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