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Doug Loudenback
11-14-2005, 06:51 AM
This weekend, I've revamped an area in my website ... formerly "Oklahoma", but now "Oklahoma City", which supplements my downtown maps & images at http://www.dougloudenback.com/downtownOKC.htm, a mirror of which is posted here at OkcTalk.

I'd appreciate feedback, suggestions, bad links, etc., if you have time to look over the newer stuff at http://www.dougloudenback.com/oklahomacity.htm

Thanks in advance!

Todd
11-14-2005, 12:33 PM
Pretty slick!

When are you going to give up lawyering and go full-time in web design?

Doug Loudenback
11-14-2005, 01:38 PM
Pretty slick!

When are you going to give up lawyering and go full-time in web design?

Judging by the result in court this morning, maybe I already have! Bad day! :whiteflag Ahhh ... the humility! :surrender It would be SO cool, now and then, not to be a mere mortal ... or, at least, not to be reminded of that fact so very clearly! :stars:

writerranger
11-14-2005, 06:30 PM
Nice job, Doug!

Doug Loudenback
11-14-2005, 06:39 PM
Thanks, both Todd & writerranger, much appreicated! Do you have some suggestions, critiques? I'd like to make this page as helpful to those wanting info on Okc, or its elements, to access at a quick glance. Other than my Hornets Schedule and Pics, and the link to my downtownOKC pages area, there's no "original" content linked there ... and I don't know that much about the casinos, Remington Park, etc., but that can be accessed from the "Travel" links, anyway. My intent is to give quick access to the places most locals or visitors would want. Not sure that I got there, but that ws my object.

I thought about deleting the Tulsa references, which were there for the most part when this area was labeled "Oklahoma" as opposed to "Oklahoma City", as it now is, but I decided it would be best to leave the Tulsa stuff there in the "Elsewhere" column. Good/bad decision? I'd appreciate your input.

HOT ROD
11-16-2005, 08:23 PM
Good decision.

Tulsa gets lots of promotion on web sites already, and they usually say nothing to very little about Big Bro to the SW much less the rest of the state.

OKC needs something dedicated to it.

(That was nice that you still have Tulsa in the web site tho, just in a difft category. Focus on OKC but dont ignore Tul or the rest of the state. I just wish Tulsa based web sites would do the same, instead of making OK appear only Tulsa).