The Web pages at http://www.eogn.com have been moved to a new hosting service. The new service is cheaper and also has many more features available than the previous service I used. I hope it is also more reliable as the last hosting service had numerous outages in the past year.
I have also changed the "look and feel" of the Web site a bit and have finally moved off the dreaded Microsoft FrontPage publishing system. More than 1,000 files were changed and then uploaded to the new system. (whew!)
If you find any broken links or other problems with the new site, please drop a note to support@eogn.com and let us know what the problem is.
Thank you.
I am looking for a program to use to make my own webpage. What program are you using since "Front Page" has been dumped?
Nancy
Posted by: Nancy Burfield | September 27, 2004 at 12:22 PM
Did I miss something? FrontPage was 'dumped?' By whom? When? What do you mean 'dumped?'
Posted by: Dino (All Dino, All the Time) | September 27, 2004 at 12:52 PM
----> Did I miss something? FrontPage was 'dumped?' By whom?
By me. The previous site was done entirely in FrontPage and had to be maintained in FrontPage. I have since experimented with several competitive programs and have moved to a simpler solution that is more flexible.
I don't claim to be a Web designer, simpler was better for me.
Posted by: Dick Eastman | September 27, 2004 at 09:12 PM
Does this mean we will no longer receive
a message in our In Box with a link to
the web page that the newest edition is
out? I do not have my own personal web p
page and the e-mail notices were great
to remind me a new editon was ready for
reading. If we no longer will get the In
Box notices, I fear I could easily miss
reading an issue.
Posted by: Hazel Knight | September 28, 2004 at 09:49 AM
---> Does this mean we will no longer receive
a message in our In Box with a link to
the web page that the newest edition is
out?
There are no changes planned.
Standard Edition subscribers will still receive a notice that the new edition is available online.
Plus Edition subscribers will still receive the entire Plus Edition as one long e-mail. Plus Edition subscribers do not need to vist the Web site to read newsletters.
In other words, everything remains the same as it has been for almost two years.
Thanks for asking!
- Dick Eastman
Posted by: Dick Eastman | September 28, 2004 at 11:22 AM