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Welcome to our new MHMS website blog

The blog component of the new MHMS website is available to users from tomorrow. I wonder what will be the first thing to be added?

It's been fun for us all to write material for the old blog. Hope the new one will see even more contributions.

Meridian Tonight (ITV1) to cover MHMS

Meridian Tonight (ITV1) has made contact, with a view to producing TV news programmes about the upcoming 2011 census and linking these to the MHMS project.

What a fantastic way to spread the work about the work we are doing.

We will put details of the broadcasts up on the new site as soon as it launches.

Launch date approaches

What a long time since I’ve written anything for the blog. We seem to have been trapped in a series of one-step-forward, one-step-back, issues.

For example, over the past few months, we have been discussing, with staff from Brighton History Centre, the possibility of incorporating their newly digitized Street Directory files within the MHMS website.

Opps, sorry MHMS users

We are still running our original MHMS development website at the moment and not the new site. Still, even with the old website running, we like to offer users reliability. Unfortunately, having changed various settings on our servers, during the process of making improvements and upgrades, the MHMS site has been suffering from javascript errors. Ironing these out and getting the new site’s first pages up and running are a top priority. Normal service should resume soon.

MHMS plans are evolving

Our HLF-funded MHMS project is properly underway, hurrah. Our highly skilled crew are all contributing to the early-development phase and it’s clear that we can potentially achieve even more than we have so far planned for. We are working on a full set of up-to-the-minute wireframes, to assist us with refining our ideas for the website’s functionality and development. Wonderful to be making progress.
 

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