While you were sleeping, we've been tinkering. Our second version of The Scene has served us well, but it was beginning to feel crowded. The column allotted for our content was constrictive, and the other columns were beginning to feel cluttered instead of useful. And we've been wanting to expand some of the information we make available.
Pretty much everything that was on The Scene before is here now; check out our refurbished menu bar. And off to the right is a flyout toolbar that has a lot of useful tools. We've expanded the list of theatres on The Scene, and we'll be filling it in with information about each theatre; currently, we've added their professional affiliations. Soon, we'll include a brief description or overview of each company.
The best thing about this new format is that you have several options you can choose from; at the extreme left hand side of the menu bar, just under the blog title, is a pull-down menu that allows you to choose from. While we prefer Magazine, you might prefer Mosaic or Flipcard, or the back-to-basics Classic view.
This is still very much a work in progress; please leave suggestions in the comments section to this post. We know that some gadgets are missing, or aren't working properly, and there are probably some things we haven't noticed yet.
Thank you for your support, and we hope you continue to enjoy reading the South Florida Theatre Scene, Now With Dynamic View.
Pretty much everything that was on The Scene before is here now; check out our refurbished menu bar. And off to the right is a flyout toolbar that has a lot of useful tools. We've expanded the list of theatres on The Scene, and we'll be filling it in with information about each theatre; currently, we've added their professional affiliations. Soon, we'll include a brief description or overview of each company.
The best thing about this new format is that you have several options you can choose from; at the extreme left hand side of the menu bar, just under the blog title, is a pull-down menu that allows you to choose from. While we prefer Magazine, you might prefer Mosaic or Flipcard, or the back-to-basics Classic view.
This is still very much a work in progress; please leave suggestions in the comments section to this post. We know that some gadgets are missing, or aren't working properly, and there are probably some things we haven't noticed yet.
Thank you for your support, and we hope you continue to enjoy reading the South Florida Theatre Scene, Now With Dynamic View.
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