[Air-L] New AoIR website

Gary Huang li.huang at cantab.net
Tue Sep 2 20:29:50 PDT 2008


I agree with Richard. The Wordpress style simply dumps out the cumbersomes.
I like it, fresh, clean and informative.

BTW, I navigate and find no list of research / study / visiting
oppportunities advertised. I think it could be even better if such
information is available on the new aoir website.

Cheers,
Gary


2008/9/2, Richard Forno <rforno at infowarrior.org>:
>
>
> On Sep 1, 2008, at 21:33 , Denise N. Rall wrote:
>
> It seems a bit odd that no one has yet commented on how good the new aoir
>> site looks.
>>
>> I think it looks brilliant, and thanks to those who do the hard work!! (in
>> Australian - the hard yaka). Someimes, I feel there's little appreciation
>> for the hard-working exec's of this organisation. Alex Halavais definitely
>> deserves a beer (or other nominated beverage) from the AoIR members in
>> Copenhagen! I for sure plan to see he gets one from me!
>>
>
>
> Concur 100% - I have not visited the AOIR sitee in ages precisely because I
> felt it too cumbersome to navigate through.  The new site is clean, fresh,
> and much more readable/navigable than its predecessor, and I daresay
> presents a more polished public Internet "face" for the Association.
>
> As the movie critics would say, 'two thumbs up!" and a "well done" to all
> involved!
>
> Cheers
>
> -rick
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