Fred Bohl
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Guys
I was not intending to be hyper-critical of the webmasters at either NBRSA or IBS. I know the load it can be to keep them up as I am my clubs webmaster and have also been for two other corporate sites before retirement. However, I did intend to be constructive-critical.
The purpose of my posts to this thread has been to find ways to attract newcomers to both IBS and NBRSA benchrest competition. One of those ideas was to get the information needed to attend a match to those interested. That should include EASY access to the relevant data.
The driving concept behind the hyper text transfer protocol,HTTP) is linking and that is what should be making the web easy to use. For example - if in the in the location column of the schedule page the 'Holmen Wi' were made a hyperlink to the page for the range info, most of the needed data would be found and the hyperlink there to the clubs own page would get to the rest.
I will allow that the IBS site deserves a "B" for total content. If all the match hosting range pages were consistent and complete then the content grade would be "A". Put links to the relevant data in the schedule listing and the ease of use grade would go to an "A".
If I have offended anyone I am truly sorry. I believe it is the obligation of all sanctioning bodies and participants in the shooting sports to promote their sports and grow the next generation of participants. If we don't do that, then the sport dies with us and we will have been only takers and not givers.
Wilbur Harris is one of the great givers and definitely has a full plate. I would hope that someone in the NBRSA could step up and share some of the load, particularly for website maintenance.
Al
Thank you for the invitation. I do not compete in hunter benchrest but I will try to come and see how they do it at Holmen.
I was not intending to be hyper-critical of the webmasters at either NBRSA or IBS. I know the load it can be to keep them up as I am my clubs webmaster and have also been for two other corporate sites before retirement. However, I did intend to be constructive-critical.
The purpose of my posts to this thread has been to find ways to attract newcomers to both IBS and NBRSA benchrest competition. One of those ideas was to get the information needed to attend a match to those interested. That should include EASY access to the relevant data.
The driving concept behind the hyper text transfer protocol,HTTP) is linking and that is what should be making the web easy to use. For example - if in the in the location column of the schedule page the 'Holmen Wi' were made a hyperlink to the page for the range info, most of the needed data would be found and the hyperlink there to the clubs own page would get to the rest.
I will allow that the IBS site deserves a "B" for total content. If all the match hosting range pages were consistent and complete then the content grade would be "A". Put links to the relevant data in the schedule listing and the ease of use grade would go to an "A".
If I have offended anyone I am truly sorry. I believe it is the obligation of all sanctioning bodies and participants in the shooting sports to promote their sports and grow the next generation of participants. If we don't do that, then the sport dies with us and we will have been only takers and not givers.
Wilbur Harris is one of the great givers and definitely has a full plate. I would hope that someone in the NBRSA could step up and share some of the load, particularly for website maintenance.
Al
Thank you for the invitation. I do not compete in hunter benchrest but I will try to come and see how they do it at Holmen.