CounterCoup.org Redesign

 

CounterCoup.org has a new look!Finally!
CounterCoup.org has been redesigned. It's been a long time in the making, from the original format design done by Joshua many weeks back, to the transfer and development of content that was done by Sharon, who joins me as WebMistress now.

The CounterCoup.org website now has enhanced features including a history of the organization, an archives, expanded lists of discussion groups, info on electoral reform, media, issues, education, a gallery, promotional banners & icons and other exciting stuff!

CounterCoup.org continues to supply visitors with the activist staples that they've come to love, like lists of national and local actions against the Bush coup, important news linx and of course, the all important "chock full o' linx" section where members and supporters have contributed cool sites for CounterCoup.org to feature.

What is significant about this redesign is that it concretely represents a collaborative effort that is based in the membership of the organization. It is no longer the product of a single webmaster, like Zack Exley was, or after him, myself. Of course, underneath it all it has been collaborative from the start. Frenchfry and others helped Zack. Elbop, Jane. C. and Sharon have been contributing for a while now. And many, many others. Heck, without the contributions from the people in this group, there would be very little content at all.

You might consider getting involved yourself.
Be a part.
We are in touch!
~Edwin

I got involved because I wanted to make a difference. I don't know a lot about politics, but I do understand a bit about design and the web. I even can accomplish a wee bit of networking on occasion. This topic touched a cord within me ~ a cord of outrage ~ how dare people say that votes don't matter?! ~ how dare they say that votes don't count?! I got involved doing something that I know how to do.. putting up content for a web site. And I'm having fun.

And you can get involved, too. Doing something that you know how to do or something you have always wanted to do. It takes one step. It takes one person. Just like it takes one vote. Sometimes one can make ALL the difference.
~Sharon

 

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