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Poster templates

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Feedback for the new poster templates

Following the release of the new poster templates – we have noticed that a number of volunteers have been using these and we would like to know your thoughts. Are they better than the existing templates? Is there anything else we can do to improve them?



Removing the old templates

Now that we have the new templates in place, we are quite keen to get rid of the old/existing poster templates. The reason behind this is to improve the user experience by making the navigation and selection of the poster templates easier (especially for new users). We also feel that if the new templates can do everything we need them to do there isn’t much point in having so many variations.

 

We would be very interested to hear your feedback on either or both of these matters.

 

 

Thank you!
  • I've just tried a new A4 portrait poster, and it is mangling the body text with some strange visible format characters. Yes, I did paste in plain text via Notepad.
  • Teresa, as I pointed out, I pasted in text without formatting, the gargbage is coming from the tool itself. I suggest you give it a try.Screenshot sent.
  • Yes, that's better. Aren't these things tested, at least by other users if not by the providers? These new templates have been there for 3 months.
  • Former Community Member
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    I agree with Alex. A more proactive approach should be taken.