nick3216
Well-Known Member
The Vale of Lune Harriers have just upgraded their website to make it easier for them to keep hunt subscribers and followers up to date and informed.
The new website, http://www.vlhunt.com, is managed and updated entirely by Hunt members, and uses the latest internet technology to allow the website to be kept up to date from anywhere that members can reach a computer or send an email.
The new website complies with the latest internet standards which make it more consistent on different browsers and computers, as well as being more accessible - passing all the requirements of the British Disability Discrimination Act.
The Hunt has also added an RSS feed for those supporters who spend their weeks behind a desk, so that they can be automatically kept up to date with the latest news. A new interactive map of the hunt country helps newcomers find their way to the meets, as well as showing off the glorious countryside we hunt. If you know where you should be looking you can even zoom in close enough and see some of our fences.
We hope that anyone visiting the new site will find it informative and easy to use. If you have any comments then please email us.
We must thank Gwen Parry-Jones for managing the website for the last year.
The new website, http://www.vlhunt.com, is managed and updated entirely by Hunt members, and uses the latest internet technology to allow the website to be kept up to date from anywhere that members can reach a computer or send an email.
The new website complies with the latest internet standards which make it more consistent on different browsers and computers, as well as being more accessible - passing all the requirements of the British Disability Discrimination Act.
The Hunt has also added an RSS feed for those supporters who spend their weeks behind a desk, so that they can be automatically kept up to date with the latest news. A new interactive map of the hunt country helps newcomers find their way to the meets, as well as showing off the glorious countryside we hunt. If you know where you should be looking you can even zoom in close enough and see some of our fences.
We hope that anyone visiting the new site will find it informative and easy to use. If you have any comments then please email us.
We must thank Gwen Parry-Jones for managing the website for the last year.