So turns out the Sheikh Jaber Causeway Bridge that is set to be completed in 2018 has a pretty cool website. I use the word cool here not because of the design, but because of the kind of content thats available on the site like the project map, project overview, monthly updates, images, video and more. You can even book a trip to their visitors center! Check out the website [Here]
Now here is the thing. This “bridge” is set to be completed in two years time and it already has a website yet the Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Centre which is set to open end of this month still doesn’t have one? A bridge has a website but the cultural centre doesn’t? How does that make sense? Are there any shows that will be coming? And why is all this information so hush hush?
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Goes on to show management of the bridge is more tech-savvy than those in the cultural center who don’t quite appreciate the value and importance of a website!
Mark, the link doesn’t seem to be working right…can you double check?
I just clicked it and it worked, took me to the website
Some of the links in the website don’t work like the media gallery for example.
they do, just make sure you click the little picture icon inside the button
OK, thanks. That’s odd, it shows that the entire circle is hyperlinked, but in fact it’s only the little picture icon within it.
yup, i figured that out by clicking over and over thinking something was wrong cuz i was on a mac. then realized u need to click the tiny icon inside the icon
On mobile looks screwed up
The bridge may have a website, but it isn’t that great really is it?
Is the site down for anyone else?