Post by Admin on Jun 9, 2016 8:26:10 GMT -7
Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Flattery
The GLA official website is getting a long overdue makeover. The calendar was moved to the home page and a blue, horizontal menu bar with pull down choices sits just below a winter photo of Emigrant Peak. Quick Links adorn the right side of the Home page and contact information is easy to find below. The newest GLA website is more informative and user friendly than past incarnations. We congratulate all who are working on it, and those who presented fresh ideas at the last Communications Committee meeting as noted in the Official Minutes.
We were especially intrigued and flattered by the idea of posting a photo of Emigrant Peak on the Home page of the new GLA website. We did the same for The Forum. We carefully chose a photo that personifies the mission of the Forum and brings hope to Glastonbury. A beautiful and bright morning sun bursts over the Absaroka mountains and fills Glastonbury with brilliant rays of light that warm and illuminate all they touch. Sunshine, like the Forum can help to disinfect just by exposing whatever it illuminates. Light is revealing and can lead to personal and community enlightenment. We believe that the future of Glastonbury is bright. The Forum can assist in the journey by encouraging all potential and existing landowners to participate with their thoughts, comments, criticisms and ideas.
Although we liked the idea of Emigrant Peak being at the top of the new GLA website, we were a little perplexed why the GLA Board chose a cold, barren photo where the rays of light are dying and struggle to turn the cloud wisps pink. Does this image personify the GLA Board? Emigrant Peak is depicted as a cold, harsh and forbidding landscape where one would have to battle for mere survival. That is not the Glastonbury we know and love.
A few Forum suggestions to the GLA Board Communications Committee - move the text header, "GLA Montana Glastonbury Landowners Association", to the photo. Center it and add a drop shadow for effect.
Add a menu link to the Forum. We have a large reference library of official GLA Board documents that stretches back to 2004. Agendas, meeting minutes, financials, ballots, election results, newsletters and more can be found on the Forum. Over 40,000 pages were read from November 2015 to June 2016. People are encouraged to leave comments and post thoughts.
Join us as we move with Glastonbury landowners, to a brighter future, filled with light and enlightenment.
Visit the newest GLA website here.
Let all landowners know what you think by posting your comments below.
We were especially intrigued and flattered by the idea of posting a photo of Emigrant Peak on the Home page of the new GLA website. We did the same for The Forum. We carefully chose a photo that personifies the mission of the Forum and brings hope to Glastonbury. A beautiful and bright morning sun bursts over the Absaroka mountains and fills Glastonbury with brilliant rays of light that warm and illuminate all they touch. Sunshine, like the Forum can help to disinfect just by exposing whatever it illuminates. Light is revealing and can lead to personal and community enlightenment. We believe that the future of Glastonbury is bright. The Forum can assist in the journey by encouraging all potential and existing landowners to participate with their thoughts, comments, criticisms and ideas.
Although we liked the idea of Emigrant Peak being at the top of the new GLA website, we were a little perplexed why the GLA Board chose a cold, barren photo where the rays of light are dying and struggle to turn the cloud wisps pink. Does this image personify the GLA Board? Emigrant Peak is depicted as a cold, harsh and forbidding landscape where one would have to battle for mere survival. That is not the Glastonbury we know and love.
A few Forum suggestions to the GLA Board Communications Committee - move the text header, "GLA Montana Glastonbury Landowners Association", to the photo. Center it and add a drop shadow for effect.
Add a menu link to the Forum. We have a large reference library of official GLA Board documents that stretches back to 2004. Agendas, meeting minutes, financials, ballots, election results, newsletters and more can be found on the Forum. Over 40,000 pages were read from November 2015 to June 2016. People are encouraged to leave comments and post thoughts.
Join us as we move with Glastonbury landowners, to a brighter future, filled with light and enlightenment.
Visit the newest GLA website here.
Let all landowners know what you think by posting your comments below.