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well done the site looks grate just a few sugestions on my behalf.

maby change the backcround colour as the black makes it look dark maby something like white or blue with the sauvic logo behind.

and also why not put up a socal events page so as people who visit can see what do to socerlise and even come on some events.

well thats my 2cents

well done the site looks grate just a few sugestions on my behalf.

maby change the backcround colour as the black makes it look dark maby something like white or blue with the sauvic logo behind.

and also why not put up a socal events page so as people who visit can see what do to socerlise and even come on some events.

well thats my 2cents

Spell checker is your friend, might be worth pasting into Word to be sure :D

Events are listed under "Calendar" which links back to the SAU Vic events section

We have discussed at last nights committee meeting and it will not happen sorry. The club is not ready for it at this stage and will take up an extensive amount of resources. Not to mention the interface to control/edit them is completely manual so it would be unfeasible sorry. We will keep this in mind for the future and look at some alternate ways but at this stage, no sorry.

We have discussed at last nights committee meeting and it will not happen sorry. The club is not ready for it at this stage and will take up an extensive amount of resources. Not to mention the interface to control/edit them is completely manual so it would be unfeasible sorry. We will keep this in mind for the future and look at some alternate ways but at this stage, no sorry.

Thanks Paul..

So a SAU Visa card is out of the question then..

Suggestion

Putting email contacts on the website somewhere

http://www.sauvic.com.au/contact

If you see the above... you cant actually contact a committee member, say if you had an idea or something for motorsport etc :)

Thanks Paul..

So a SAU Visa card is out of the question then..

With permission to reproduce the logo, you can get one through ANZ from their website. There is a cool little feature to upload pics and manipulate them on the card.

Or, do you want a visa card with money on provided by the club to spend! :)

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