Advertising the ch-ch-changes
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2005 9:15 pm
I just finished posting this at multiple general fish or loach web forums:
Not to detract from this forum, because it's great, but I know a lot of users also frequent the Loaches Online Forum.
As of Saturday 31st December 2005 from some time in the afternoon in US EST time, the Loach forum on Loaches Online:
http://www.loaches.com will move from its current format on:
http://aquaweb.pair.com/forums/loach
to a new format, similar in operation to here, at the new URL of:
http://forums.loaches.com This URL is the homepage with sign in capability. You have, like this site to be a signed in member to post.
Despite LOL having been, and still being the web's primary Loach-related site, its software has for some time been outdated and the new format aligns with most users expectations from a good forum these days.
This marks the first stage in a complete re-vamp and updating of the whole Loaches Online site. Soon, a group of its long-time users will begin a complete update and revision of all the site information in conjunction with the Webmaster, Jeff Shafer. Outdated nomenclature will be replaced and existing information augmented with current knowledge. Many new images will be added to enrich or replace existing pictures.
New Years resolution of Loach Lovers...Make LOL Better!
Thanks to everyone here who frequents LOL and brings so much to it.
Martin Thoene.
Not to detract from this forum, because it's great, but I know a lot of users also frequent the Loaches Online Forum.
As of Saturday 31st December 2005 from some time in the afternoon in US EST time, the Loach forum on Loaches Online:
http://www.loaches.com will move from its current format on:
http://aquaweb.pair.com/forums/loach
to a new format, similar in operation to here, at the new URL of:
http://forums.loaches.com This URL is the homepage with sign in capability. You have, like this site to be a signed in member to post.
Despite LOL having been, and still being the web's primary Loach-related site, its software has for some time been outdated and the new format aligns with most users expectations from a good forum these days.
This marks the first stage in a complete re-vamp and updating of the whole Loaches Online site. Soon, a group of its long-time users will begin a complete update and revision of all the site information in conjunction with the Webmaster, Jeff Shafer. Outdated nomenclature will be replaced and existing information augmented with current knowledge. Many new images will be added to enrich or replace existing pictures.
New Years resolution of Loach Lovers...Make LOL Better!
Thanks to everyone here who frequents LOL and brings so much to it.
Martin Thoene.