What is up with the website??

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What is up with the website??

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The website design changed because I installed WordPress blogging/content management software, for exactly one reason: so that the site could be updated remotely. That way I am not tethered to my computer at 12:30 pm every Sunday. I'd been putting it off too long so I finally just did it yesterday.

WordPress requires a "theme," and I didn't really have time to do a lot of customization, so I just found a theme that already existed that seemed reasonably appropriate. Probably an actual design will follow at some point. It's also possible to make it into a blog, though I don't know exactly why we'd want to do that.
I meant to put something here that reminded everyone that this forum exists
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Also, no one cares... :)
I meant to put something here that reminded everyone that this forum exists
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Hey!!!!

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You might be reading this post because you logged in and noticed that there were no recent posts. There's no real specific reason for this. As the community has grown over the last 7 years, it has changed as well, with people moving out of state, etc. For instance, some of the folks who did the most posts no longer live around here.

Another thing that reduced posting was when we stopped data-entering the statistics. It was motivating to come to the forum to brag, argue, or talk some shit about the statistics. But now those stats live only on the paper scoresheets we continue to use at our games.

It's an old subject, but what's needed to make online stats a reality again is: a) server space to host the stats; b) a decent enough computer that can handle translating the data-entering of the stats onto the server; c) some program to give us the ability to interact with the stats; and d) someone to do all the data-entry. We've had most of these things, but not all, since the demise of online stats.
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