Completely future-proof, the new Afsluitdijk is there to stay. As well as increasing in height, the new top-layer, especially designed using concrete blocks ensures more stability. At times the dike has to close, so up to date online information is vital.
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This dynamic edge is not only apparent for the administrator, but the user too. The homepage contains many, albeit subtle, animations, creating a user rich experience.







As a source of information, things don’t just stop here. There is so much more to tell with numerous projects concerning energy, nature, economics and water management. There is ample space on the site – newsluitdijk.nl – to include all of these projects and in detail.



The tabs you see at the top of this page can be fully divided using Gutenberg blocks.
Regarding accessibility, the information pages also have reading buttons, so that the text on the page can be read out loud. The website also contains a section where documents can be found with a clear news archive.

