Granger Collection Launches Tablet-Friendly Website

Posted on 10/11/2012 by Jim Pickerell | Printable Version | Comments (0)

Historical image library The Granger Collection has launched a tablet-friendly version of its website, www.granger.com, that allows picture professionals to view and navigate the collection more easily on tablet computers.

The refined layout and features of the fully functional tablet-friendly site, including larger buttons and links, have been specifically designed to accommodate touch-screen navigation. It is possible to scroll through 40 large thumbnails before loading the next page.

“With the popularity of tablet computers skyrocketing, we wanted to ensure that our clients who use them can continue to search our content conveniently,” says Lila Dlaboha, Managing Director of The Granger Collection.  “The tablet version of our website offers a remarkably spacious experience, not what you would expect from a smaller format.  We have always been committed to tech enhancements and excellent service, and with this tablet site, we’re happy to make 25,000 years of world history available at our clients’ fingertips.”

Check out the site by using the browser on your tablet and search for www.granger.com


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