Gidday all, as I talk to members, I am getting negative comments from a few of them, regarding how difficult the website is to use, now first of all, let me start by saying that I do not have a problem with the website, sometimes my phone has issues with downloading all the headers, but I put that down to my phone, as I have not had any problems on my lap top or desk top.
My concern here is members are not getting online for what ever silly reason, and Im wondering if we need to make contact with all our current and past members and invite them to a information day and do some training so to speak, on how to get around the site the most simplest way.
Yes I know Serge and others have kindly done this before, but sometimes some people need more than 1 lesson in things, look at me Im still trying to learn to ride a dirt bike
, but I am just concerned that some are straying away and using the site as an excuse.
Im sure with some basic hands on training, everyone can learn how to do it, and possibly re embrace AMTRA and its great forum, or perhaps they are just having a browser issue, and we need to just advise them on what internet browser they should use .
I also know that some people do not adapt to change very well, but perhaps we have a duty of care to our members to insure they have had instruction on the use of our new site.
These are just my thoughts and of coarse I am happy to help out with this, I have some spare computers I can bring along, I have some basic know how of the site, so I am more than happy to help where ever I can, and I am happy to openly discuss this issue, "maturely of coarse" and please keep any comments to the topic and perhaps keep them to a positive tone for the benefit of all concerned.
I look forward to a positive outcome to this small issue, so then we can shut these winging bastards up once and for all, and get them out riding again.
Look all jokes aside, how about we consider doing something positive to help, bearing in mind that the ones that seam to be affected by this, will probably not be online, so we will need to seek them out, either via email, text or direct contact.
We will have to refer this to the new committee, as it is a bit late for the current one to take any action, but at least we can start dialogue on the subject now. Willbar.