Interesting info, thanks.
That explains why googling on "type=b_basic" - with the quotes - brings up a load of small-town gov sites, which presumably are using that system.
All with the same horrible layout.
I wonder if tuttle will be the govoffice "featured site of the month" next?:-) Might as well be, as the current one - Clewiston, Florida - is featured with a briken image link.
Check out the City jobs - "Public Works Technician" at http://www.tuttle-ok.gov/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SE C=%7B95EA530C-5936-40BB-8147-B632F5E55FF6%7D, which reads...
"Applicant... Must be able to pass wastewater and water "D" license exams within 120 days of employment.
Classic.
BTW what's with the mega-long URLs, and this/vertical stuff, on the tuttleweb? What are those strings of hex all about?
Interesting info, thanks. That explains why googling on "type=b_basic" - with the quotes - brings up a load of small-town gov sites, which presumably are using that system. All with the same horrible layout. I wonder if tuttle will be the govoffice "featured site of the month" next? :-) Might as well be, as the current one - Clewiston, Florida - is featured with a briken image link.
With the forum down, I found the full text of the discussions on a blog, here; http://jaduncan.net/centos-vs-city-of-tuttle
Check out the City jobs - "Public Works Technician" at http://www.tuttle-ok.gov/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SE C=%7B95EA530C-5936-40BB-8147-B632F5E55FF6%7D, which reads...
"Applicant ... Must be able to pass wastewater and water "D" license exams within 120 days of employment.
Classic.
BTW what's with the mega-long URLs, and this /vertical stuff, on the tuttleweb? What are those strings of hex all about?