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Post by K ON on Mar 2, 2009 7:52:12 GMT -6
Brazosport has a web site! Well, sort of. It's a wiki, so the kids can easily edit it if they get the urge to have something like a fencing blog or some other online fencing project. Behold: www.brazosportfencing.pbwiki.comMore to come. Have a nice day, K O'N
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Post by fox on Mar 2, 2009 8:18:31 GMT -6
Clever idea, using a wiki.
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Post by K ON on Mar 2, 2009 12:00:54 GMT -6
PBwiki is pretty good. I host a boating wiki to allow non-website-writing people to make quick and easy web pages and have them all clumped together. It's worked out fine. The boating group used the free version for a while, we admired that it was easy and stable and not burdened with banner ads, we ran out of space in the free version and moved up to the $100/year version, which was a gratifyingly seamless transition, and $100/year is more or less what a web page would cost me.
Comparing the fencing club wiki to a web page, the wiki is free until we use up the 2 gigs of free space, which will take us a while, this way I can give the kids access to it and they are able to use an easy WYSIWYG editor, and to tell the truth writing on the wiki takes about half the time writing a real web page would for me, too, so that's nice. The features are a little limited if you're a real web designer, but I don't want much fancy, text and pictures and embedded youtube videos is about it and pbwiki does all that.
Kevin
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Post by schlager7 on Mar 4, 2009 20:36:28 GMT -6
Already linked to it on the rogue Gulf Coast site on the Clubs page. Good one, Kevin.
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