bcradiohistory goes blog

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bcradiohistory goes blog

Postby Jack Bennest » Fri Aug 03, 2012 8:16 am

Check out the new format for www.bcradiohistory.com

As a blog I am committed to posting something each morning which will help my internet interest.

For those with websites and blogs on BC radio you can send me a 200 x 200 pixel button for your site and I will provide a
link on the right hand column

Wish me luck

Jack
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Re: bcradiohistory goes blog

Postby skyvalleyradio » Fri Aug 03, 2012 9:55 am

nice work Jack - just the 'toon-up' that BC Radio History needed! :headbang:
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Re: bcradiohistory goes blog

Postby Tape Splicer » Fri Aug 03, 2012 11:57 am

Hi Jack; your blog site looks great - It's easy to navigate - The links on the right side with the large images make it easy to find what one is looking for. I'm sure that you'll be making other additions and changes, but the initial look works well. I look forward to seeing what other improvements come along.
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Re: bcradiohistory goes blog

Postby Jack Bennest » Wed Aug 08, 2012 2:00 pm

Update on Mike Cleaver's interviews

One of the problems I have had was the loading time which Iis now solved with
a jukebox effect used previously on my website.

If you check out the new site you will see a picture button of Mike just press that and instantly you
are hearing one interview and you can switch to another as soon as you select the one you are looking for.

Try it you will see how it works well.

A couple of glitches. Mike will have to FTP the Terry Bell interview (this has been lost) and there is a Warren Barker feature loaded
that will be taken down over time and moved to another area.
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