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    New website

    I've done an update to the Workshopshed website, it should be a lot easier to find the information you are looking for, navigate the site, find out about me and the shed and get in contact if you want to.

    Example: Tools Archives - Workshopshed

    Hope you enjoy the new site. Let me know if there are any glaring errors.

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    Looks great, Andy. Nicely done!

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    Wow, looks great, and has a ton of content! Nice work

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    Thanks guys, yes, I managed to get 500+ articles across and a whole stack of images.
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    Not sure if you're familiar with UserTesting.com, but their "Peek" service offers 3 free videos of people browsing your site. I use it when launching a new site to see if there are any usability errors I may have missed. Your site displayed and functioned perfectly for me, but you still might be able to get some mileage out of free user videos.

    Also, we've been getting a lot of use out of the free SumoMe App on homemadetools.net recently.

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    Thanks Jon, I will check those out. I did have a review by Lorelle Vanfossen of a much earlier version, that taught me a lot and I ended up with over 100 things to review. I would recommend getting an expert eye for a new site.
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    Just what I need - ANOTHER excuse to sit online and not get any work done

    Looks good Andy.

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    Looks great, Workshopshed! You've obviously put a lot of hours into your site.

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    Site looks great! Makes me realize how much I'm slacking on mine
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    Quote Originally Posted by DIYer View Post
    Looks great, Workshopshed! You've obviously put a lot of hours into your site.
    Too many by far.... I started the project 2 years ago and got sidetracked by the fact that the importer from blogger did not do all that I wanted it to, e.g. it was broke and did not port the images.. Many hours were spent coding that and I ended up supporting the plugin too.

    I also built a whole new plugin to handle the display of the twitter tweets only for twitter to change the API and all my hardwork had to be thrown away.

    The review by Lorelle almost made me give up hope but I slogged through that by making a list of EVERYTHING that needed looking at and systematically working through them. Also I flagged a few points with "Really not sure how to deal with this" and just moved on. No point worrying about something if you can't do anything about it.

    Part way through I created a second list of "do later" items that could wait till after the site was created. I then either completed items or moved them to do later until I was ready to go.

    I'm now working through my "do later" and either chucking or completing each one. The next "big" task is to set up a development VM so that I can play with settings etc without breaking the live site.
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