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CHOBA Website help? Volunteer needed...

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 9:40 pm
by jtaylor
Are you a budding website designer? Want to get some experience helping to maintain and improve a website with ~20,000 hits a month? Want to given something back to CH with a little of your time? Something for your c.v., both in terms of voluntary work and learning some real web design skills??
I manage the CHOBA (www.chassociation.org) website on behalf of CH - and we're looking for someone with some experience of HTML and CSS website design (doesn't have to be anything flash, as we try to keep it simple an accessible) to take on some of the updates and improvements.
Interested? Drop me a message at juliantaylor@chassociation.org - don't be shy, we're really keen to get someone involved, and so do give me a shout!

Re: CHOBA Website help? Volunteer needed...

Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:20 pm
by jtaylor
I'm quite surprised! The demographic of the forum isn't quite as I'd expected....I've had 10 excellent volunteers, prompted by the CHOBA Website article, the CHOBA Newsletter, and LinkedIn. Nothing from the Forum!

No need for any more volunteers (unless someone's desperate to get involved) as I think we've got a great team who'll be able to take it forward.

Thanks to those who helped spread the word...

Julian

Re: CHOBA Website help? Volunteer needed...

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:32 pm
by Kim2s70-77
Turning on the computer; checking email and Facebook - and periodically surfing the web is the extent of my technological abilities. Sorry - I would have been no help to you whatsoever!

Re: CHOBA Website help? Volunteer needed...

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:44 pm
by Mid A 15
Kim2s70-77 wrote:Turning on the computer; checking email and Facebook - and periodically surfing the web is the extent of my technological abilities. Sorry - I would have been no help to you whatsoever!
Snap!

Apart from the facebook bit and work stuff.

Re: CHOBA Website help? Volunteer needed...

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 3:59 pm
by FrogBoxed
Glad you got some help, J(PF)T. And ten volunteers... most excellent. Will be good to see the site in new hands. :)