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Launched: Whitehorsestar.com
I still plan to write an extensive post with lots of juicy details, but for now, I'll let the work do the talking: a brand new version of whitehorsestar.com has launched.
If you find any bugs, errors or have feedback on the website, please comment on its blog post Welcome to the new Whitehorsestar.com. You can also leave them here if you'd like.
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Wow, that looks great, Geof! This will be perfect for those days (like yesterday) when our paper carrier runs out of papers or goes on holiday. Now if only I could remember my subscriber name... :D
Fawn on January 25, 2008
I think I would subscribe to it had the new online version been actual pdfs of the paper version.
I like to read all the little side bars that cover weddings, birth announcements and obscure news stories.
We subscribed to the paper version, but our carrier quit over a year ago.
That guy on January 25, 2008
I particularly appreciate the RSS feed. I've gone so far as to disable Adblock to help support the site's success. Now if only that &$%@! Egg McMuffin would stop flashing.
Quick question: what do you use to get the long screenshot? Do you just stitch together multiple shots?
Dave Rogers on January 25, 2008
Fawn - If you don't remember your account username or password, just contact Subscriptions and they'll set you up on the new website.
That guy - Perhaps in the future there will be those types of PDFs. As for right now, if you subscribe online you get the latest Classifieds delivered as PDFs.
Dave - The full screenshot can be taken with a Firefox extension called Screengrab.
Geof Harries on January 25, 2008
Nice job Geof. Good to see that you are plugging along and doing so well.
Tim McAlpine on January 25, 2008