Showing posts with label Announcement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Announcement. Show all posts

Monday, February 6, 2017

All New web site

Take a look at the all-new Traditional Hydrotherapy site.

The site was looking a bit tired so I decided to update it and make it mobile-friendly as well. Even more satisfying has been the addition of full treatment procedures for most of the common techniques. No more dragging out the text book. And there are more pictures too.

A big thank you to the students from the Toronto hydro class for typing those procedures up. And thank you for coming along to the classes, it reinvigorated my enthusiasm for hydrotherapy. Actually it was after realising that I had to insert the procedures that got me thinking about changing the layout as well.  Traditional Hydrotherapy owes a lot to the Hydro class of 2016.

Pretty, pictures and procedures... even the Russian bath has some glamour.

Enjoy! Please let me know if anything is broken, I didn't get time to check all the pages.

One thing I'm a little disappointed in is the drop-down menu, it is a bit slow. Let me know if you don't like it, I'll put in a static one.

For those who are interested, yes, all the html and css work was done with trusty old Vim. Gotta love those keyboard macros for changing hundreds of pages in a few minutes.

The template was downloaded from w3layouts. They have a luscious looking range of responsive (mobile-friendly) templates for free! It took almost as long to choose one as it did to apply it. BTW I settled on the Vocation template. And if you look closely I didn't really have to modify it that much.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Traditional Hydrotherapy is Online!

This is really a big day. At long, long last the website is now live.

It has taken exactly a year from when I decided to get serious about turning Traditional Hydrotherapy from a dinky DOS programme into a stunning (hyperbole) website. And 19 years after I started going through the original books and putting them on HyperHelper.

Admittedly the content is still the same, it just looks a whole lot more attractive. It is easier to use with redundant cards combined and plenty of indexes and navigation added.

Please visit Traditional Hydrotherapy and tell me if you find mistakes. There must be some!

I'm not sure when the Google Search function will begin working. Google has to index the site first. Apart from that it looks good to me.

For those of you who can actually use the information on the site, I would love you to tell me how it goes. If I get enough feedback I will start a forum where you can add to the knowledge base of currently used and successful (or unsuccessful) hydrotherapy.

Big sigh of relief... and prayer of thanks to God.

What am I going to do now? Maybe get some more sleep... or relaxation? Software Freedom Day next weekend so that's next Sunday out.