New Rules. New Tools.

That seems to be the theme of the last several months at the Reader.
We hope you kick the tires well on the Reader's new website and all the tools we are deploying to make it easier and more fun to plan your day, week or life in the Quad Cities.

We've had some great premises over the years for this website, but never before have the tools been so accessible to achieve them. So in 2009 there are no excuses if we cannot help you find what you want, when you want it.

Please not the red "Feedback" tab to the left on your browser. Click it and you will have a pop up come up showing you the ways you can vote for site enhancements suggested by others, or suggest your own.  And there's a link to submit any "bugs" you find in the site.

Fair warning to all....if you are using Microsoft Explorer (which I lovingly refer to as "Exploder") you could be experiencing a less than 100% perfect experience at the Reader website. We are constantly striving to make all the scripts and tools we are so excited for you to use, compliant with Microsloth (I mean Microsoft, sorry)... but at some point we have to move on and get the site up.  I recommend Firefox at www.getfirefox.com for all. Not just for browsing this site, but for the entire internet.

Thanks for using the Reader site, and remember... we are updating the site daily with new content.

New Rules. New Tools.

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