We’ve redesigned the AoB blog site to give it a fresh new look for spring and to make it easier to navigate and find content.
We would welcome your feedback – what do you think?
We’ve redesigned the AoB blog site to give it a fresh new look for spring and to make it easier to navigate and find content.
We would welcome your feedback – what do you think?
Alan Cann is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Leicester and formerly Internet Consulting Editor for AoB.
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Looks much better. Also fits on my screen without different elements overlapping