Nice job Peter,

 

Pleasing layout.  Easy to navigate  and follow.  I also like the addition of
member layout and rolling stock photos.

 

Dave Held

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Peter Vanvliet
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 8:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: {S-Scale List} The New NASG Website

 



Good Morning All,

(I apologize ahead of time to those of you who are getting multiple copies
of this e-mail)

I am happy to announce the release of the new N.A.S.G. web site!

http://www.nasg.org/

In December I took over the responsibilities of maintaining the NASG web
site from Jim Breshahan. First order of business was a complete re-design of
the web site. If you have visited the site before, you will not recognize it
at all. The core content of the old site is still there, but it has been
re-organized to hopefully be easier to find. In addition, new content has
been added as well.

There were two primary objectives for the new site design:
1) provide useful, current, and up-to-date information to our S community.
2) provide a "this-is-S-today" view for those modeling in scales other than
S.

It is my commitment to keep the site active and current. As soon as I become
aware of a new product, potential product, or any other information or
correction, I will update the site as soon as possible. For those of you
familiar with my personal web site's list of S-scale links and recently
announced "S" projects, you will find those on the NASG web site now (see
the "Manufacturers" and "News" pages, respectively).

The site is fully functional. However, the "Online Membership Database"
section is still a work in progress. It should be functional, but it may not
look "pretty". I should have that completely revised in the next week or so.
I did not want to hold up the release of the rest of the site just because
of that one feature. The ability to apply for NASG membership and request
Membership Database access features should be functional and complete. If
you need to make changes to your membership information and the site is not
functional, please contact Claude Demers directly for the time being.

There are several other things on my "to-do list". The old site's
"historical products database" is no longer a database, but a nice photo
gallery (see bottom half of the "Manufacturers" page). We're thinking about
making that section a dedicated page in and of itself. Bill W., Jim K., and
myself are still reviewing the entries to remove duplicates, provide
supplemental information, and add new entries. The old site's database
contained mostly brass items. My vision is to expand this to show other
items as well. A good example is Jim King's (Smoky Mountain Model Works)
excellent products. However, I also would like to add more S Helper Service,
American Models, and Des Plaines Hobbies products. In addition, there are
more brass items that are not shown on the site yet. I am also thinking
about expanding that part of the site to include "structures".

Here's where I would like to ask for your help. If you have a photo (or even
a better, higher-resolution photo of an existing item) of an item that is
not listed on the site, I would like to ask you to consider e-mailing it to
me at  <mailto:[email protected]> "[email protected]", so that I can add
the item to the site.

I am also asking for photos of the following topics to be shown in the web
site's home page (the photos are in random order, b.t.w.)
 - scale/Sn3/Sn2/Sn42/hi-rail photos of rolling stock (preferable current
items).
 - American Flyer photos of rolling stock (preferably items currently in
production, e.g. Lionel challenger).
 - built structures.
 - dioramas.
 - your personal layout.
 - photos of your club's layout.
 - photos of people at NASG conventions or other "S" gatherings.

(if you have an S-related web site, the home page photos can be clicked to
launch your web site)

Both the "Scale Modeling" and "American Flyer" pages feature photos of
layouts. If you have photos of your layout, please consider e-mailing them
to me to be published on either of those pages. If you have a web site, I
will make a link to your site. Proper credit will be shown with photos.

If you have any comments about, or problems with, the site, please contact
me.

If any of you reading this and you are also a member of the S-Trains Yahoo
group, could you do me a big favor and forward this e-mail to that group?
Spread the word about the new site! Even to non-S modelers!

I would like to thank Bill Winans and Jim Kindraka for their feedback and
tremendous support. This effort would not have been possible without them.
Additionally, I want to thank Gerry Evans, Brooks Stover, and Mike Marmer
for the fantastic photos they provided to get us started. Also a "thank you"
goes out to the rest of the NASG B.O.T. and committee chairmen for their
feedback during this redesign effort. I really appreciated it all.

I hope you all enjoy the new site! I have enjoyed working on it for the past
month and a half, and I am happy to continue to actively maintain it.
 - Peter.

-- 
Peter Vanvliet ([email protected], or [email protected])
Houston, Texas

"It is easy to give up; anyone can do that..."

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