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Inter Lake upgrades Website

FRANK MIELE | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 16 years, 2 months AGO
by FRANK MIELE
| October 1, 2009 9:50 AM

The Daily Inter Lake introduces a number of changes on its Website today beginning with the new look of our home page at www.dailyinterlake.com

The Daily Inter Lake introduces a number of changes on its Website today beginning with the new look of our home page at www.dailyinterlake.com

Take a look around. There is plenty to see, including all our archived content plus additional features you haven't seen before. Of course, as with any rollout of Internet upgrades, there will be some unexpected glitches. With your help we will fix those as quickly as we can.

The Inter Lake is one of the first two sites nationwide to unveil the new Blox content management system designed by TownNews.com, the nation's largest host of newspaper Websites. Some Blox features are still under development, and they will continue to be introduced as they become available.

Most of our registered users should still find that their old user names and passwords will let them log in to the Web site. However, because of technical problems, a few users may find they have to re-register. Your old name will probably still be available.

Reader comments are also being carried over from the older system, but a few of the most recent comments will have been unavoidably lost during the transition. We apologize for that inconvenience.

Frank Miele is managing editor of the Daily Inter Lake. He can be reached via e-mail at [email protected]

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