Change Makes Its Way to DR1665.com
Last night, I wiped Tarmac & Gravel clean and started anew, with a fresh WordPress installation and theme. With TAG becoming the new home of the GVR4s, DR1665.com will have to undergo some changes as well. I just upgraded the WP installation (which required some tweaking, as there was an infinite logon loop) and installed the Prime Press 1.3 theme on the site. The theme will be getting customized in the coming week or so, as I have time to play with it. In the meantime, enjoy the random images. I particularly like the rising sun and the airplane.
This upgrade brings improved functionality and features to the site, so I’m glad I finally got it to work. Next on my agenda is to migrate a little content over to TAG and develop the focus for this site as we move forward into the future.
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