NEMA improves Web site

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) has launched a new web site with improved search functionality and a new look-and-feel for better readability and graphic clarity.  
   
According to NEMA, the new site at www.nema.org, incorporates some modern features for easier navigation. Expanded is the search capability of the site. Another new tool is the "Quicklinks" section located on the homepage. Quicklinks allow users to gain direct access to frequently requested pages on the site, NEMA said.
   
In addition, a new content management system (CMS) allows staff to update and publish their own information on the website.

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