When I summed up some statistics for the past year, I asked where we might be going in the future. The responses did show support to keep the information available on the older keyboards since many of our members still use and appreciate those older keyboards.
For the past quarter, I have been working with my new version of DreamWeaver trying to make the site more responsive. By that I mean that a page could be comfortably viewed whether the user was viewing it on a large high-definition computer display, on a small computer screen, a tablet such as the iPad, or even on some of the newer smartphones. The current site had been designed for a screen that could handle 900 pixels across. If your viewing port was smaller, things would get truncated requiring scrolling left and right.
In redoing the pages, I opted to set a max screen size of 1000 pixels. If the screen is larger, the page is simply centered on the screen with a width of 1000. If the screen shrinks, the page width adjusts accordingly. I also opted for a slightly larger font on the big screens to make things easier to read. As the screen shrinks, the font size may be adjusted to get the navigation bars to fit ok.
I've been testing the new pages on a developmental copy of the site. Today, I uploaded new pages to four sections: Links, Utilities, Music, and Orders. The Music section includes the Fake Books, Fakebook song Indexes, the Top Songs section, the Pro Clinic, Articles, Projects, and the Secrets of Chords course. All told, over 200 pages have been updated. I have made some minor changes and updates to these sections. Hopefully, there aren't any major problems with the new pages. (The old pages are, of course, backed up!)
I still need to redo the Lessons (100 pages), Songs (150 pages), and Styles (80 pages) sections. Some rearranging of these sections may also be appropriate. Hopefully, this will help explain why I am not always present on the forum every day.
Feel free to check out the updated sections. I noticed when I tried to look in Firefox, I had to refresh the page before the new page appeared since it was still loading a cached page. Needless to say, if you find any errors or broken links, do let me know and I'll get them fixed up.