Yes, now members can add their upcoming adventures and events to the club web site. Using the new add your own adventure page, members can now directly contribute their events, enhancing an already robust section where we try to spend most of our time – on the trail.
The new gallery is completed, with all the old photos entered, and some new ones from a couple club contributors as well. This tool should really help to grow the entire photos section, as it is very easy for anyone to add photos once I’ve created an account for that person.
I’ve implemented a new photo gallery that allows for any club member to upload photos from their Rover outings.
It should be an invaluable tool in growing the ‘past adventures’ section by leaps and bounds, as now everyone will be able to upload photos to the site, add and edit captions, and casual readers will be able to post their own comments on the photos as well.
I’ve now got the tech section up and running, so all we need now is some editors/contributors to enter material. I’ll be adding instructions on how to add corresponding photos to your articles for those of you who use the admin tools.
Tucson members of AZLRO held their monthly meeting at El Corral from 6:30 – 8:30pm. Topics of discussion included dues, newsletter, club flyer, marketing, casa car show, turkey creek, auto jumble, 1st annual trail run of the season, and proposed trail runs.
I’ve been making major progress on the web site. I’ve been able to get rid of the frames that constrained the size of the main window, which should make the site much faster.
If you can read this, you’ll obviously notice that the club web site is now back online. The database is currently in the process of being re-populated, which may take a while.
If at all possible you should try to look for a 1967 or earlier model. This can be awkward because of their registration system in the UK … they don’t really use model years like we are accustomed to here.