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Fri 22nd December 2006 13:36 by Mark Yeates
I have just added a clarification of how to add to 'Latest Sightings' on the 'Show My Pages' button.  I know this is confusing many and will try to simplify this more for next year.

The best action is to: Logon, click the 'show my pages' button and then follow the link to 'Latest Sightings' there.  Once viewing the Latest Sightings page you can click the 'add blog here' button to add your comments.  The basic thing to remember is that you need to be viewing the destination page for your post to be added there.

Also, I think it would be a good idea (from the beginning of next year) to post everything to the Latest Sightings page so we have a single web log running for everyone.  Having a number of blogs running is confusing.

Any ideas or suggestions are, as always, very welcome.

On the website generally, we have just moved service provider and after a disaster recovery exercise last weekend (which did uncover some potential problems - now resolved) all is back to normal.

We have also taken ownership of the 'old' website names (somersetmoths.org.uk and somersetmothgroup.co.uk) and have these re-directing to the new site (somersetmothgroup.org.uk).  Many other groups and sites are still using links to the old addresses and getting these changed seems to be difficult and slow.  Also, the two older sites were causing odd search results in Google and preventing some of the public from finding our site.  In time we hope to have all links pointing to the new site and then the old names can be discarded.

Best wishes for the Season to everyone and I hope you have a happy and prosperous New Year.

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