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New Menu at MyWebQuilter.com

I updated the menu at MyWebQuilter.com after realizing, there are so many new pages that some pages might be hard to find.

It was quite a technical, computer programming challenge to get the menu to work with all web browsers - Internet Explorer, Chrome, Mozilla, and Safari. At least, I think it is working for all of these!

This picture shows the new menu for Quilt Blocks. It is now very easy to access the:

There are also drop down menus for Quilt Patterns (my patterns vs. automated computer generated patterns) and the quilting calculators (Backing & Binding and OnPoint Setting Triangles).





If you have any trouble with the new menu, please comment on the blog or send an email to customerservice@mywebquilter.com. Let me know what web browser you are using, the page you were on and a description of the problem.

Happy Quilting!

Amber

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