These guys are the best.
runwebmaster wrote:
POLL: Best Running Club Website?
These guys are the best.
runwebmaster wrote:
POLL: Best Running Club Website?
sheruns wrote:
The New York Flyers!
yeah, i second that vote :)
Voted one of the best two years running by a jury of our peers..
check out some of the elite clubs. how are their sites?
hansons?
farm? not a bad site, but needs to be updated
wis run?
central park website may have been the best 5 years ago and maybe even 4 years ago until they lost their original webmaster. Since then, other websites improved to their current informative and well-organized formats to leave in the dust what was once a proud and outstanding piece of work, at that time well written with soap-opera type humor and amazing timely updates.
The current version is too-sophmoric and opinionated and often off-topic to running; more of a personal blog interspersed with results, terrible photos, and bits and pieces of their webmaster's personal diaries.
Some very good runners, many very nice friendly members, not to be judged by this unofficial orange-aid.
yes they do, but they also have 9,000 members!!
one of the websites mentioned above only has 7 members in its club.
most websites still are the hard work of only one webmaster, although the information on each website should reflect the club's activities and resources, and thus be correlated to the club size.
Do any of the larger clubs pay a professional webmaster or company to maintain their site?
Should there be a professional and an amateur category, although today an unpaid webmaster may really be a professional in this field. Maybe we should also test for enhancing substances to be fair?
nttr.org
The North Texas Trail Runners site (nttr.org) is very nice. It's clean and informative. I particularly like its trail descriptions with links.
Philadelphia Track Club
Team XO has the best site, PERIOD.
Go to the site and you will see.
Not a bad team either.
Team XO
Also, give props to:
See Jane Run
Team XO's site has frames (which cut down the readable area of the site) and has insipid, banal music. Two bad things. It also has a link for "donations," via PayPal. The team may be good. Its site has too many bells and whistles. And hard to navigate.
The See Jane site is simple, attractive, and elegant. Much better than XO.
You’re kidding right?
Music- it has a volume controller on the top (you can choose to listen or not)
Frames- makes it possible for the slower computers to enjoy the bells and whistles
Visibility- pop out of the frame if you want by clicking on the links at the bottom
Lastly- I was not comparing the two sites, think both are good and far ahead of the rest.
Man we are computer nerds.
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NEAC: Fair enough. I just don't think it's the best site. I don't like sites with music. I kept clicking on the eighth notes to toggle it off; I at least couldn't figure out that you slide it to the left (and I know there's the "100" there). I don't know about older browsers, but the title frame takes up a lot of space and I don't see why I need to open a new window or new tab to get a clean page. I do appreciate the trouble putting up sites that work across browsers. (Feel free to comment on my non-club site, westchestertrails.com)
I just think the See Jane Run site is vastly superior. Just because you can do something on a site doesn't mean you should.
5Ker wrote:
central park website
and enough about baseball already. its a running site about the life and times of central park members - very few of whom (if any), actually play, watch, follow, or generally give a rats a$$ about professional baseball.
The farm team's web site sucks. It is never updated and dosen't even list the staff and athletes--it's been this way for over a year.
this is so stupid.
just a bunch of idiots listing their own club's site.
they're all crap.
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