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It just keeps getting better and better! NGOpost has a new look now. The front page has a very snazzy new look for guest visitors! Just to keep them coming. Once you login in and become a part of the movement to help, as a logged in user, you will see the same user interface that you loved so much.

Many more changes have been made to make the site more user-friendly. ( …as though, you guys don’t love it already!!) There are no more broken links from URLs in the editorials and posts on the site. Any website url within a post will become a hyperlink to the webpage.

User icons and user names listed in their posts will directly link to their user profiles unlike earlier with options on a side menu to go to their profile. Also the edit story links directly to the story editor page rather than like earlier, with options on a side menu. Parul already commented about this in the previous blog, but just to say it again, the subscriber comments will be emailed to the author of the post by default as the box for this option is ticked by default in the “post a story” page.
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Story summaries have only plain text now, unlike earlier where hyperlinks were allowed. This helps to avoid broken links and also less clutter on the main page.

On the publicity front, we have been contacting individuals and bloggers as well as many NGOs to contribute to the posts. The user count on NGO post has been steadily increasing. It would be great if you could ask your friends to contribute to the posts too. Atleast if they visit the posts, they would think of something that would help somebody, some NGO working with challenges in another country, another town!

Cheers everyone! It has been great to see you all visiting and all the great activity on the site. Keep those great posts coming to help this platform help you help others!