MoneyAge re-designed

The MoneyAge website has been re-designed ensuring all our readers have a smoother news experience.

The website is now fully responsive and mobile friendly, with the addition of colour coded categories to make it easier for users to follow the news subjects they are most interested in (pensions, tax, investments etc).

Furthermore, the implementation of an enhanced MOST READ feature shows the current, most popular news articles, and the addition of an enhanced related documents feature to locate related and topical articles also improves the user experience.

Large advertising banners can now be loaded into the body of the website (970px wide) and we have implemented a ‘sticky’ skyscraper ability for improved visibility.

To view the new website click here

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