State Of The Site Comment Count

Brian

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Hey, so you may have noticed that things are slightly busted around here. The site's been in more or less the same state since I cobbled it together some seven years ago, with tweaks here and there and an ever-increasing amount of metal on the back end. This was fine; it's gotten increasingly less fine as time goes on. Let's bring in bolded alter-ego.

Why does your site look like Geocities still?

cumong man

Pets.com?

this was a bad idea

Does Marissa Meyer run this place or what?

Finding good developers turns out to be hard. Twice I've engaged professionals to do a thing, and neither time have the professionals actually managed to do the thing. A revamp of the comment section simply did not work; a planned site overhaul set to launch last summer obviously did not.

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I think this is about to change. A few weeks ago I met with a gentleman from Human Element, a local outfit. They're taking over the stalled site revamp. HUEL* has several things going for it. They are local, so keeping in contact is easy. They have 30 people, so they have become good enough at what they do to grow significantly. They're big enough that they've got experience in whatever CMS you would throw at them. Their wifi password is reassuringly nerdy.

For the first time in a while I'm optimistic this will get done and before football season.

*[Referring to them as HE was weirdly religious and quickly discarded. HUEL had much to recommend it.

Internally they go by HEI but you will agree that HUEL is superior morally and ethically.]

But I hate change.

Indeed you do. There will be some changes. The most obvious will be a magazine-style front page. This will require some extra clicking but with the amount of #content on the site, especially during football season, we feel it is required. Not that much else will change, at least at first. The site revamp is a necessary first step before moving forward.

But we can look forward to some new features?

The new design is responsive, which means it'll look good on tablets and phones. It'll be professionally designed, so you'll know that the navigation menu above has useful things that drop down. (Do you know that?) You'll be able to get to the second page of the board without clicking on the mgoboard link above. Points will be exchangeable for Venezuelan bolivars. The site should be much faster and less prone to going down when traffic spikes.

Going forward a continued relationship with HUEL should allow us to implement some larger changes, but let's eat one apple at a time.

What about the app(s)?

Those will also be revamped when the site re-launches. They have to get massively updated anyway since the APIs they ping will change so it'll be a refresh for both. Apologies for the situation with the MGoBlog HD app; I am an Android person and did not know that the standard app had so many problems. Unfortunately the HD app was never authorized and when we were looking for performance improvements before Signing Day it stood out as a big drag.

Please bear with us. That should be fixed when the site re-launches. Your patience will be rewarded. With bolivars, but rewarded all the same.

Comments

MgoChampions

February 21st, 2017 at 10:09 PM ^

started my own site recently, its super janky and I hate the comment issue I have too.  hopefully I can hire HUEL one day.  We should all have some beveled guilt to help the improvement here!

themoonisdown09

February 21st, 2017 at 11:28 PM ^

This is awesome news! I'm a software engineer and spend 95% of my time working with a team that builds web applications that are very critical to the people (nurses/doctors) that use them. I totally understand how big of an undertaking this is.

So glad that the new site will be responsive and actually be useable for mobile.

Also, is there any way to donate to this?

PowerEye

February 23rd, 2017 at 1:08 PM ^

Performance matters, but I love the current website (in a nostalgic way). It's a throw-back. MgoBlog just feels old-school, like smashmouth football from a bygone era. Yes, the 1990s.

Yes, do build MgoBlog for the future. But you gotta go back to go forward. Gotta Harbaugh it. Like Bo came back to life, bigger, stronger and crazier.

Please do not make a "RichRod" website. Please do not make a futuristic shitshow like the Maryland clown helmets. Football is for broken noses and bloody teeth.

We trust you completely.

jimmn

March 6th, 2018 at 4:22 AM ^

Hey There!  the 2 biggest issues are the error messages when the traffic spikes and not having the comments update live without refreshing, I hope that is also fixed.

Jim

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