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Wed, Jan 17, 2018

Skydiving Museum HOF Launches New Website

Focus Is On Photography Capturing The Essence Of The Sport

The International Skydiving Museum Hall of Fame has launched a new website, though your current bookmark will still take you to the new content.

Photography has always captured the thrill and beauty of our sport and the new website boasts lots of images celebrating skydiving's history and today's exciting achievements. It has a clean design with intuitive and consistent site-wide navigation that directs you to the information most relevant to you. Along with the big changes, there is a whole host of smaller but impactful changes, all to make your experience friendly and enjoyable.

It is also fully responsive with mobile devices, making it easy to navigate on a wide range of web browsers and portable devices (phones and tablets).

In addition to the changed design and layout of the pages, new functions and features have been implemented. Check out the Hall of Fame section. Now you can search through the inductees by typing in a first or last name. And go to Support the Dream and watch the “Turning Point” video. It encapsulates the essence of OUR SPORT and why we are compelled to build a museum that captures the thrill, intensity, and camaraderie of skydiving.

The Museum welcomes comments on both Facebook and Twitter.

(Source: International Skydiving Museum Hall of Fame)

FMI: www.skydivingmuseum.org

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