Thanks.
The purpose of the site is to bring back online something I had going over ten years ago.
My purpose back then was to learn how to make a website, and to offer help to the scores of people who want to fix their water damaged rigs. It was a practice run for building a family website.
Technology has advanced so much that I put my original thoughts on the shelf. The family website idea was scrapped, because there is a lot of really good genealogy software out there.
So back to the TT rebuild, aside from the personal enjoyment I get out of doing a project like that, the aim is to bring back to life something that can assist many forum members here, and anyone else who happens to find it. I have had a lot of people ask me about it over the years, and have had a few PMs and posts looking for the site.
It will be totally funded by me, with no ads, no commercial venture, no intention of making money from it.
It will be a static site, and likely seldom ever updated once I get it the way I want. It is to help those who don't have the knowledge or confidence to rip into their RV to repair it. Maybe I could run a blog alongside it, still thinking about the logistics of it all.
Wix does have SEO features built in. But I don't care so much about traffic, as it is non commercial. I can point people at it.
I will have a contact page where visitors can reach me. I am considering a feedback feature where comments can be left.
It won't be fancy, just pics and explanatory text. I'll put a link in my sig.
2007 GMC 3500 dually ext. cab 4X4 LBZ Dmax/Allison - 2007 Pacific Coachworks Tango 306RLSS
RV Rebuild Website - Site launched Aug 22, 2021 - www.rv-rebuild.com