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Are you are giving up the website and going over to a "blog",its very understandable from a cost and time point of view.As they are some very good blogs out there.
Cheers tony:) | |
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I wouldn't mind knowing that either, especially as I have never downloaded all the cool stuff here as I assumed it would always be here... | |
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No, what gave you that idea? | |
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I suppose it was with the amount of blogs i was coming acrosss,and i just thought to ask if you were going to go the same way.Or i suspected you were going towards a blog,so sorry for that.
HOORAY!! HOORAY!! HOORAY!! for the website.
Chers tony:) | |
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Site Owner Posts: 159 |
Oh I see I have a blog attached to the site which I don't often use. However I am now cross posting the site updates to it so that it can be included in the TGN blog network which will hopefully generate some more traffic. The blog page has an RSS feed so people can subscribe and be sent new of site update sas they happen which isn't something the main site supports. I am going to be doing a big reorganisation of the site over the summer (hopefully) and some of the older, ufinished or just uninteresting topics will be dropped. Others will be condensed into pdfs to save storage space. Current stuff will be reorganised and cross referenced better to help people find similar topics to those they're viewing and drop down menus will allow me to nest topics by type and reduce the size of the main menu without, I hope, making visitors make too many mouse clicks to get where they're going. I am currenty finalising my topic headings and groupings for the change, once I've made my final decisions I will need to make some new graphic links and then it's all systems go... | |
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Thats good news Paul.thank you for letting us know:).The time and work you put into this site is brilliant:),the fact you are sorting it out as well is good news.I know me and Craig really appricated it,if no one else does.
cheers tony:) | |
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The site is a great source of inspiration and even though I do not always comment, I frequently log on to keep the "wargaming juices flowing". I've had router problems recently and initially though the site had closed down.... a chilling thought. Long may the Tea House continue! Keep up with the great work and ideas! | |
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Site Owner Posts: 159 |
I intend to Oh, and welcome aboard! | |
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Thank you, finally got around to properly signing on. (All part of the plan to get back to more regular modeling) | |
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Hello Slade welcome to the forum,this is a brilliant site and one i always use,bewteen Craig and Paul they supply enough materail to keep me happy. So welcome and if you want any help with anything feel free to ask,:) cheers your mate Tony:D
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Thanks Tony, I already feel right at home - when does the comfy armchair get delivered? A good while back Craig was looking at links for papercraft models. Below is a Valkyerie one of my guys and myself made - about 97% paper & card (plans downloaded from www.goldenboltersociety.com/paperhammer40k) Great if the budget is tight or if you want to feature a "downed/destroyed" model as some terrain or objective. | |
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