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Want to Suggest a Change or Addition?
Give us a ring, uh, an email perhaps at:
webmaster@jethrotull.com
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Welcome to the new website, version 4.0.
The design and content are the result of several months of work, especially
from
Ian.
First, a few comments about the overall design and navigation. Ian wanted
a clean, fast loading, CNN-like design with larger text (well, the fans
are getting older you know!) and a white background for most areas. This
is real
different from the usual Flash-based, extensively colored band sites.
But, unlike most all of those sites, the Tull pages change frequently
and include extensive text-based content. Fast downloads are especially
critical to fans outside the U.S. where bandwidth connections are significantly
slower. So, Ian prefers readable, fast loading content over, well, flash.
Second, we decided to keep the main menu as much as
possible like the previous
ones
to help
everyone navigate the new site. Advanced multimedia technologies, like
Flash, are relegated to specialty pages (like the various audio/video
goodies) partly to make the site easier to update. Each page is extensively
interlinked.
Of course, we had to make some browser decisions. The site should be
fine in Netscape 6.1+ and IE 5+. Most everything should work in Netscape
4.7+
anyway. Pages are set for 800x600 (no more 640x480) and only pages we
expected someone might want to print are set with printable margins.
We've taken a lot of good suggestions from fans as well (e.g., deleting
the blue background). There's a new "site
update" page that will list
every change to the website by date, a search engine (just on homepage
for now
but it will be extended), a news archive, and the past
band member pages
return with greater detail, including their album performances.
Thanks
to the many former players for sending along new content (especially
Martin
Allcock,
Tony
Williams,
Glenn Cornick,
and
Dave Mattacks for
such quick and extensive replies).
The discography returns too, though only a few albums are up for now.
Each album has new narratives, track lists, trivia, musician credits,
and
much more
(and even more to come).
Emailing the band is different. There's a form to email
band members instead of just an email address. We did this to help avoid some of the
robots swiping email addresses from HTML (the code used to make web
pages) to produce junk mail. There will be a similar form to report
problems and make suggestions soon.
There's also a new fan
section. This will house all
the multimedia, photos for fans, a new fan email list, a chat room, and
a lot more interactive stuff in the works which we are keeping a bit
hush
hush.
Your ideas for the fan area are most appreciated.
Lastly, one thing has not, and will not change: this
site remains in control of the band. Jethrotull.com is one of the rare
group sites actually
operated by the band. Almost all content comes from, or is
at least approved by, Ian and Andy. Only officially licensed Tull HTML
here. Accept no imitations!
Whew! Well, that gives you a good overview and yes, there is much more
but hey, let some of it be a surprise and I need to get back to adding
more material. Thanks so much to all of you for your patience (continuing!)
and ideas (and
the
nice
compliments
are great
too). Please, report problems and offer suggestions to
me at webmaster@jethrotull.com. Just do not ask for the blue background
back, not going to happen (grin). Lastly, a special thanks to Andy,
who
remains
the official webmaster,
and without
whose
support
and
encouragement
I
would
never
get anything
done.
Regards
David Coursey
Tull web administration
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