What do you think?
It startled me but, yeah, it's good!
It surprised me too, I tend to need time to accept change,, LOL, I am sure its fine...
I am impressed!
Very nice..I was caught off guard. It was like WOW
I like it!
Yes, It caught me by surprise too!!
I typed in the link again..... just to be sure .. LOL
But very pleasant visually and ofcourse you can't beat its contents :)
Actually, it is more than the home page. The entire website seems to have been redeveloped into being more user friendly. Good job!
I agree! It's much more visually appealing.
Love it!
It makes sense for the homepage to match the look of the guidebook covers. I also like that the podcasts are more prominent on the front page -- they're so well done, and everyone should know about them.
What is the picture taken on the home page. I was watching the Sound of Music last night and swear the church steeple in Salzburg looked just like this one.
Anyone know?
I looked through a lot of pictures of Salzburg and never found the clock tower but the countryside of Salzburg did look like the countryside in the home page picture. The tower fits the architecture of the area.
I originally thought it was a church in Hall of Tirol (St. Peter's is the name I think) but now I am not so sure. (That was my first instinct) If not that, it may be a church in the Dolomites- although the mountains don't look quite right.
Okay- I found it. It is a church in Kastleruth!! I don't know how to attach a picture though. Maybe Kent can go to this web sit and attach it.
http://home.comcast.net/~apollophotos/photos/italy/castelrotto/index.html
P.S. Do I win anything???
Connie,
Great job!!
Connie
Connie from Everett nailed it, an exact match, compare this photo she found with the one on the ETBD Home Page: Great job, Connie! It's a church in Kastelruth, Castelrotto--guess where--Italy, those are the Italian Dolomites in the background. It looks like an Austrian church tower and there's a reason for that: Kastelruth was once part of Austria, for a couple of centuries, so that explains the architecture.