Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Cramahe Now is launched

We are now ready to launch our latest venture to make your news reading better. Since April, 2009, we have strived to make the blog www.cramahe-now.blogspot.com a better product, and one that meets the needs of our readers and advertisers. We have grown and you continually stretch our limitations with your ideas for improvement.

Our list of advertisers is growing and our readership is currently just under 2,000 per week. In December, we were approached by Cramahe resident, Tony Meekes. He saw potential that we did not – we decided he was right. It was time to become a website.

In December, he created the new website www.cramahe-now.com and for the past two months he has been revising while guiding us as we learn how to use this new tool.

It is now time to move forward.

Today marks the official launch of www.cramahe-now.com. We ask you to change your “favourites” to the new address. Explore the new features the new website offers. Check the calendar – we are particularly pleased with it!

The site is optimized to the latest versions of internet browsers - Internet Explorer 8, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. If you have trouble with some of the content in the new site you can get a free update for your browser by going to the menu in the top left corner of the site and following the simple instructions after you click on "Having Trouble Viewing This Page"..

We will continue to post our stories on the blog and on the website until March 1. If there are no major problems with the transition, we will cease posting on the blog. However, you will still be able to access the blog archives using the old blog address or a link at the top of the website.

The new site looks great on our computer and should be the same on yours. We do need to know if it does not.

So if you are having any difficulties, please let us know. We need your input to make this transition go smoothly. Email us at lowen@xplornet.com



2 comments:

  1. Hi Bob,

    I checked out the new site and it looks great. I'm running with a resolution of 1280X800. I looked at the site using IE, Firefox and Chrome and it comes up fine, although in IE the right side of the ads are cut off. I checked it in Safari and it's off centre. It looks like everything's shoved to the right, forcing you to scroll over. I'm sure you'll get it sorted out.

    Keep up the good work,

    Chris Pelletier
    NorthumberlandView.ca

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  2. I was waiting eagerly for it to get launched. I would be the first customer to make use of it because my work would get complete after using it.

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