Sunday, March 27, 2005

An Innovation

I just did a little overhaul on the website. It's nothing too overt, but some direct access buttons have been added to the bottom of the screen. The overall size of the website is bigger now, so hopefully things are a bit clearer to look at. Also, we've modified the sections that they are now individual pages which means--you can now use the "back" button at the top of your browser and it won't send you all the way back to the intro movie-thing.

Spiro's MySpace page was added to the Links page as well.

Let us know what you think about anything, too. Tell us what you think of the updated site, the look of it, what you think could be improved/changed/removed. Even let us know what your favorite pictures or favorite songs are, etc.

In general news, Ryan and I are back recording after a short break and are busy trying to finish up the CD at an even 10 tracks. For those of you that know the old stuff, we're recording Ryan's rocker You Don't Need Me. We'll let you know of the other remaining songs as we get to them. We have a general idea of what we want to record, but things may change (though not likely) by the final pressings.

Keep a good thought, everybody. And thanks for everything,
-Dan

3 Comments:

Blogger Tungsten said...

Wow I found my old school blogger account.

I like the direct access buttons. They seem to work well. You may still want to make a paired down nonflash version of the site too. Just because some people (not saying me) like that.

-Pete

3:02 PM  
Blogger D. Bethel said...

I would make a non-flash site, Pete. Unfortunately, the only program I know how to use besides Photoshop is Flash. I've got Dreamweaver, but all I know how to do is center a Flash movie on the page and put a hyper link below it.

Beyond that, I'm dead in the water. If someone wants to take over the site and make it, you know, good, then I'm all for it. I'm not a web-site programmer-dude.

I'll work on it, but I can make no guarantees.

Thanks for the idea, though.

10:09 PM  
Blogger Tungsten said...

I know a semidecent web programmer with a lot of spare time.

2:06 AM  

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