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SEPTA Rolls Out New Beta Key Card Website

The new website is still in its beta stage, but the agency hopes to phase out the old site and completely replace it with the new one.

If you've ever found yourself frustrated as you fumble through the SEPTA Key website, you may start scrolling a little happier now.

SEPTA has released a new, more modern Key card website that's meant to improve the user experience. The new website is still in its beta stage, but the agency hopes to phase out the old site and completely replace it with the new one.

Upon first inspection, the beta site is definitely much sleeker than the current site, with a navy blue hue dominating the screen in place of the matte, blue-gray color that dominates the old site. The landing page also places the user login option, as well as the toolbar menus, in the upper center portion of the screen, a change from the old site's left-justified layout.

The mobile experience is much improved, as well.

Whereas before users would be stuck zooming in and out and sliding side to side to try and get to a specific menu item, the new beta website simplifies the experience. The landing page has the login option clearly displayed at the top and now includes a pull-out menu button on the upper right hand side. The site is also optimized for mobile, changing its display size to fit different devices. 

You can check out the new site for yourself by going to beta.septakey.org. You can also leave feedback on SEPTA's online comment form.

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