Roobarb
04-12-2008, 12:54 AM
Welcome everyone to the new Kitestop.com.
If you've been here before, we're glad you are back. If this is your first time here, welcome.
Since this is the "What's New?" section, I should probably point out a few of the new things I've done to this site.
First off, if you've gotten here through the front page, you will notice a brand new design for the online store. Feel free to purchase so stuff.
Second, new forums. We had a lot of problems in the past with hackers taking control and spamming. We've purchased vBulliten, which is a best-of-breed forum software with lots of industry support. This should cut back dramatically on the hacking attempts, and also gives us a whole host of new options to explore as a community.
Third, Kite School. Not everyone is born with the ability to fly kites... Heck, sometimes its just frustrating as heck to try and fly a kite. Kite School has all kinds of tutorials and tips for kite flyers. We've been quite blessed to have people write some very entertaining and useful tutorials. So get in there and get to work.
Fourth, Kiteblogger.com. This is my personal kite blog. I'll be posting about events and commentary relating to the kiting community.
Thats just a taste of the new features of the site. Please explore around and don't hesitate to let me know what needs fixing or if you have any questions.
If you've been here before, we're glad you are back. If this is your first time here, welcome.
Since this is the "What's New?" section, I should probably point out a few of the new things I've done to this site.
First off, if you've gotten here through the front page, you will notice a brand new design for the online store. Feel free to purchase so stuff.
Second, new forums. We had a lot of problems in the past with hackers taking control and spamming. We've purchased vBulliten, which is a best-of-breed forum software with lots of industry support. This should cut back dramatically on the hacking attempts, and also gives us a whole host of new options to explore as a community.
Third, Kite School. Not everyone is born with the ability to fly kites... Heck, sometimes its just frustrating as heck to try and fly a kite. Kite School has all kinds of tutorials and tips for kite flyers. We've been quite blessed to have people write some very entertaining and useful tutorials. So get in there and get to work.
Fourth, Kiteblogger.com. This is my personal kite blog. I'll be posting about events and commentary relating to the kiting community.
Thats just a taste of the new features of the site. Please explore around and don't hesitate to let me know what needs fixing or if you have any questions.