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Post by Rob Wilds on Aug 1, 2004 13:17:27 GMT -5
Lets try to get back to the point of this thread. That being any ideas how to improve the website.
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Post by studio42 on Aug 1, 2004 23:01:32 GMT -5
I'm thinking an online page for each wrestler, with a general bio, some recent photos. Something other than just a typical one-page, although still a one-page thing. I have the idea from my Pictures pages:
Wrestler, big picture, bio stuff flows around the photo, with some thumbnails that pull up a new window and can be scrolled through via that window. Do some for your other ring talents as well. Owner, commissioner, regular referees(OK, stretch), ring-side announcers, ring announcer, not folks like me who like to remain behind the scenes. THEN: same thing but with MORE for featured wrestlers for the event, which change with each event. Video clips too, if space permits.
The site has a good look, but it just lacks content adn the site is well set-up to allow the additional content.
The rest is going well. You've got the ticket sales going online now, or at least announcements, so excellent. You're using that home page for stuff, that's good too. Get your talents involved and have a weekly "shout out" or "call out" and archive those as well for entertainment purposes. Keep the content fresh. I'm trying to keep new content appearing all the time. It's a pain in the butt for me, but I have to take it as I go. Add two wrestlers a week, maybe more, maybe less, but just keep adding.
Of course, I've got no idea what sort of space restrictions you're dealing with. I replaced a failed 15GIg drive with a 40 Gig drive, which I might be replacing with a 120gig drive. Maybe not, though. I think I'm gonna get a pair fo 120Gig drives for my NT servers for full redundancy purposes. I can lose those ZIP drives and regain the IDE channels and strictly mirror those drives across the two servers. I am now big on miultiple total backups in multiple locations now. The drive going into failure in the Linux web server was a most unexpected event, but at least it is a pure hardware failure and not from some attack.
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