New Website Now Online

I’ve been working off and on (mostly off it seems like) on a more modern design for the website.  It’ll evolve as time goes on but it is at least up and running at this time.  I tried to bring over most the the content from the old site, so there is a lot of duplication right now.  One thing you will notice is that it can be a lot more interactive.  There will be a lot of areas where you can leave comments or suggestions.  I’ll try to let comments show up immediately.  If we get attacked by dirty rotten spammers I’ll have to “moderate” and approve comments.

Also, I have made it so that when you see a picture, or a graphic representation of any page (the mailings, for example, ) if you click on the picture it should present a larger version of the picture you clicked.  Then you can scroll thru the remaining pictures with your mouse wheel, or click on the little arrows on the left and right of the picture to select the previous, or next picture.  I hope that makes sense.

If you have any idea for any other content to add – Rhys suggested the “runway information” page, for example, then let me know and I’ll try to include it here somehow.  Recipes for all that shrimp you caught, or that big lingcod that you ended up with? Maybe that might be interesting.

Thanks, Greg

4 thoughts on “New Website Now Online

  1. Hi Bill,
    You know of course that the big dock on the west end of Prevost is the county dock, right? Not sure about who owns any private docks over there. You can certainly dinghy up to the county dock and walk to the lighthouse from there.
    We are on the ne corner of Stuart and we enjoy seeing the Thea Foss cruise by from time to time.
    Greg

  2. Hello Stuart Islanders,

    Have been visiting your island for over 40 years now and it remains my favorite in the San Juans. I would like to contact the owners of the private dock and float at the western end of Prevost Harbor. We are getting older now and the long walk from the park round-trip the lighthouse is no longer feasible for some of us. Any suggestions about who and how to contact the landowner?

    Thanks for your help,
    Capt. Bill Curry, M/V THEA FOSS
    billc@saltchuk.com

  3. Thanks Ken, big learning curve with the switch over to WordPress but I figured out enough to make it readable anyway! See you up there – Greg

  4. Well done, Greg. Much more interesting and informative. See ya soon. Ken

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