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ChesterfieldDaily.net ... now released.

The south will rise again? Well.. we are working on it. Bringing another community site into the mix we now have ChesterfieldDaily.net that has just been released.

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  1. Blogger john m | 1:01 PM |  

    Great site. I really like the cleanliness of the design.

    Here are some suggestions, if you want them:

    * Put your full name on the site somewhere. If it is going to be a community site, there should be an obviously real person responsible for this.

    * Make it so someone can submit info via a form, so that they don't have to give you an email address. Let people preserve their privacy if they need to.

    * Put recent comments above the fold. It really does help conversation flow much better.

    * Make the calendar so that folks can check on events further out. If I know of a specific Halloween event, for instance, but need to know if it is at 6PM or 7PM...

    * Link to the other community blogs somewhere. I think that we really need to emphasize the community of sites, especially as we diversify in geography / politics / whatever.