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Thomson Reuters’ PFIe website re-launches using responsive web design

PFIe becomes the second site for Thomson Reuters to re-launch with fully responsive design using Abacus e-Media’s CMS.

Powered by Webvision CMS and utilising responsive design, the site now offers a mobile-first experience, with the site automatically adapting to the screen size of the device, offering an optimised user experience across mobile, tablet and desktop. Changes to the navigation makes it easier for their readers to access the content they want, adjusting from a mega-dropdown menu to a simple linear menu on mobile and tablet, allowing access to multiple depths of content.

Webvision’s flexibility gives editors complete control over the presentation and placement of all content on the landing pages of the site, says Abacus e-Media. Publishers have the ability to create, edit and manage different versions of content for each channel (web, mobile, tablet and print) which is controlled through a single workflow. The flexibility of the platform allows pages to be integrated with third party feeds and widgets alongside your own content providing a rich user experience. With access control technology, Abacus says its clients have the tools they need to identify and lock down content and try out different access models, including metered.

PFIe is a leading source of global project finance intelligence. The website and bi-monthly magazine provides detailed analysis for project finance professionals around the globe to identify opportunities and track their competitors. PFIe, owned by Thomson Reuters, combines all the news, data and analysis of the printed publication with daily updates, email alerts, archive search, and a database of pipeline and completed deals.