Postby Dave Parry » October 2nd, 2013, 8:30 am
The LMA website as we know it is coming to an end. This site has served us well over the years and has been a wealth of information to many from all over the world, and although we will be sad to see it go, we will also be rejoicing in the fact it is being replaced with a modern slick new look and feel to the LMA’s window on the world.
This has been twelve months in the planning, and of course not everything will be running at full capacity just yet. You might call it a beta version to test it is fit for purpose.
Let’s just go back to the current site for a minute. This website was created by Chris Bland back in the 90’s and was very popular for many years, but as time has moved on the website hasn’t and it has become more and more difficult to maintain. Posting up an event is a mammoth task, as you have to create tables to house the pictures and text which doesn’t always line up these days with the choice of browsers you can now use. Couple that with the limited access to update anything when away at a show if an event changes for whatever reason, and we have a site not fit for purpose anymore in this modern age of technology, where most people have internet access 24/7 at their finger tips.
So I hope you will join me in thanking Chris for creating this website that has kept us on the World Wide Web for all these years, and thanks must also go to Robin Woodhead who took the reins from Chris and continued the running of the website, and also created the forum we are using today. I of course am the current keeper of our beloved website and forum, and am responsible for the creation of our new website to come in the next week or two.
Although I haven’t built the site as the workload would have been too much, I have been directly involved in the setting up and features the new site will have, with input and approval of the committee at each stage.
Team Valley Printers, who publish and distribute our Journal are the ones who have built our new site. They will also be hosting it for us and have promised to have hands on in every step of developing the new site.
Some new feature to look forward to:
- Forum login and latest posts shown live on the website home page
- Larger clearer monthly pictures
- Live feeds to our Facebook and Twitter pages
- Up and coming event calendar
- Member’s videos posted by you
- Online pilots and public camping forms
- Online membership and renewal
Please bear in mind not all of these will be up and running yet, but it all should be done in time for 2014.
PS... My last ever monthly website update on our current website has just been uploaded.