2013-05-27 — /travelprnews.com/ — THE INN Hotel, Restaurant & Bar is very proud to have launched it’s new fully responsive re-designed website, being one of the first hotels in Jersey to adopt this advanced technology.
The fresh new website www.theinnjersey.com has been developed to respond to the user’s viewing device, whether it be via smart phone, tablet, laptop or smart TV. With more consumers accessing the internet through sources other than the traditional computer, this technology optimizes viewing by adapting to the screen size, heightening the overall user experience.
The new website has been designed to reflect the personality of THE INN, being quirky, bold and innovative, bringing THE INN to life in front of the user. Features include block style layout with funky icons and less text to allow easier use for touch screen devices, simplifying the layout and making navigation easier.
Stephen Clipp, Managing Director said
“We felt the time was right to refresh our website and embrace the new technology available. Working with local companies Level Media and Ozouf Advertising we were able to utilise their passion and expertise to fully incorporate THE INN’s personality into the website and make it much more user friendly. After only a few weeks we have already seen growth in direct bookings and we are very pleased with the look and functionality we have achieved.”
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