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What Have We Done?

March 12, 2025 - Julie Ursu, Manager of Communication

In a world where I am older than the official birth of the internet and technology moves faster than I can…it can be a challenge keeping up to date on emerging website trends. Anyone who works in this office knows that when we have an idea (or have an idea given to us) we make it happen! We love GOALS!

We know that keeping our website updated is key to staying current and providing a great user experience; something that is very important to us. Our main focus when making updates is to ensure our website is as accessible as possible making it fast, functional and visually appealing. As such, we have implemented the following new features:

  1. Title Text Over New Resources

On our main page under the heading New Resources, if you hover over the flipbooks, you will be able to see the title of the resource without zooming in or squinting, no need to grab those bi-focals.

  1. Was this Page Helpful Icons

We want to know what you find helpful on our website and areas we need to improve. Therefore, we added icons on our pages, so just click on the Yes or No and let us know whether you find the content useful, because your opinion is important to us and helps us serve you better.

  1. Google Translate

We have incorporated Google Translate on our site. To use this feature, click on the map icons in the top menu, a disclaimer will then appear that gives you information about this service. You will then need to click “ok” to proceed. Il n’y a pas de quoi.

  1. Dark Mode

We have added the ability to switch to dark mode on our website. You can do this by accessing dark mode in the settings of your browser or setting it on an OS level. Dark mode can help with eye strain and fatigue, limits blue light and can even improve focus and concentration allowing you more uninterrupted time to explore our website. 😊

Consistent improvement is something we strive for, and we would love your feedback. If there is something you find particularly helpful, you can’t seem to find something or there is a topic we haven’t covered or you would like us to explore further, let us know. You can message us on X, LinkedIn or email us at webmaster@oipc.sk.ca.

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