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Posted on: 11/24/08, 11:36pm
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Hello everyone! I wanted to let everyone know that we will be fixing the issues with the site very soon. We've identified the biggest problems with the site, the largest of course being its useablity. We know that it's harder to use the current version. Too many things to click through to find what you need, buried functions and areas...it's just sort of annoying. We know, and the challenge has been to make everything streamlined as well as keep all of the functions themselves. We have a new design. We have a new easy to use navigation for the site. Trust us, this is the way it should be and we will be letting everyone see it very soon. I have also reinstated the 160+ member accounts that we thought were lost a while back. They've been placed back in the database, as has their hundreds of pictures. We will be inviting them back as well, and to show our appreciation, we will be giving everyone something special for returning. Just wait and see. Web Development and Hosting from Asheboro, North Carolina "I've been around bears all my life. All we have to do is be real quiet, and soon they'll fly away. Unless, they're protecting their eggs." |
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Posted on: 12/25/08, 7:02pm
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I've started working on a lot of the way the site operates and how search engines view the site. That is one major issue with things, but as I told someone the other day, the biggest problem is that when this was built, it was built from the inside out. I need to build from the outside in now. Web Development and Hosting from Asheboro, North Carolina "I've been around bears all my life. All we have to do is be real quiet, and soon they'll fly away. Unless, they're protecting their eggs." |
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Posted on: 01/31/09, 12:34am
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Changes will start appearing very soon. Web Development and Hosting from Asheboro, North Carolina "I've been around bears all my life. All we have to do is be real quiet, and soon they'll fly away. Unless, they're protecting their eggs." |
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