MyGlaverbel Website Redesigned For Easier Access

Date: 18 December 2006
Source: Glaverbel

Date: 18 December 2006

The MyGlaverbel website has been reworked to make it not only easier to use but also more productive for visitors.

This site in nine languages* offers a clear home page, smooth navigation and direct, intuitive access to the Glaverbel’s wide and varied range of glass products for the construction industry and interior decoration.



Greater efficiency

Visitors no longer have to register on the site. Glass wholesalers, architects and the merely curious land directly on the home page, offering clear access to all subjects of interest. There are four different ways of consulting the various products: by brand, by application, by function or by type of glass. Visitors can also find news items, livened up by photos and useful links to new features and the most popular subjects. Not forgetting “My Glass Toolbox” with its powerful set of tools. Finally, visitors can subscribe to the “Did you know” newsletter featuring new products. Users can find their way easily through MyGlaverbel at all times.



Enriched content

The five tools are now available to anybody who wants in My Glass Toolbox on the home page, as follows:



- Reference Finder: with illustrated examples of how the products are used all over the world;

- Brochure Finder: for consulting or downloading product brochures;

- Product Finder: for finding glass products to meet various criteria;

- Glass Configurator: for designing your own glazing and calculating its light and energy characteristics in real time;

- Calculation programs: for glass technicians.

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