| Improvements make Nevada Supreme Court website more user friendly. |
| Monday, 23 January 2012 15:14 | |||
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The Nevada Supreme Court website has incorporated a variety of changes during the past few months designed to make information about the Nevada Judiciary more accessible and make the site itself more user friendly. “Changes were implemented that are providing site visitors with increased access to judicial resources and services,” Chief Justice Nancy Saitta said. “Our Website Editorial Board Committee is to be commended for keeping the Nevada judiciary at the forefront of this very vital information system.” Listed below are the important modifications that have been made and links to the respective pages on the website. Change: Self Help/Pro Se Section – The Nevada Judiciary website and the Law Library website each had their own Self Help/Pro Se section. For consistency, the Nevada Judiciary section was removed and users were directed to the section hosted by the Law Library. To make searching for information easier, the accordion spry menu was replaced with a different style of menu. Link: http://lawlibrary.nevadajudiciary.us/selfHelp/nvProSe.php Change: Migration of Foreclosure Site to New Domain – The Foreclosure Mediation pages were moved to a new subdomain, and the site uses its own distinct template. Change: Official Rules – The Official Rules page was added in order to direct users to the official rules on the legislative website. An alert was applied to each of the links to inform the user that they will be redirected. Change: Rule Amendments Integrated with the Public Portal – New Rule Amendments are updated by and link to their respective ADKT in the public portal. Change: Nevada Reports Page – This page was added to provide preliminary prints of Nevada Reports. Change: Reports – This page was added to improve user access to various reports, by consolidating links to the various reports available on the web. Change: State of the Judiciary Page – Video and a transcript of the State of the Judiciary Address was added. Change: Law Library Redesign – The Law Library pages were modified to reflect the template used on the public website. The search bar at the bottom of the screen was modified to a Google search bar. Change: Judicial Historical Society Pages Redesign – The Nevada Judicial Historical Society web pages were revamped and a link to the society was added to the top menu bar of the Law Library. Change: Google Search Bar – The built in Search Bar was replaced with a Google based search bar. The Google based search bar is more prominent and yields better search results.
Link: http://www.nevadajudiciary.us/index.php/supremecourt
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