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Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations

SHAFR (SHAY-fer) for short. In November, I was hired by the Society to redesign their website and transform their web presence from a humble group of online historians into a thriving web-community of historians, educators, students, and the population at large.

With over 100 unique visitors per day since its beta launch on December 23, 2008, shafr.org is exploding into a foreign relations mecca.

Built with WordPress technology, the Society can easily edit all content by logging in to the website, and without having to fiddle with HTML editors and FTP clients, as they had done prior to my contributions.

Before:
old-shafr

After:

new-shafr

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2 Comments

  1. Chris G says:

    Nice work my friend. You’re definitely the web master.

  2. Matt Susla says:

    haha, my history teacher Mr. Etheridge pulled that up in class when we were discussing Tech’s new site. He loves the new SHAFR site!

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