
Dec 23 - A New Look . . . Lycolaw Updated
Nov 30 - Engel Elected State Bar Executive's Treasurer
Nov 28 - YWCA Recognizes Judge McCoy
Nov 3 - LLA Supports Local Red Cross Flood Relief
Oct 2 - Lawctoberfest 2011
Sep 27 - LLA Members Assist with Mortgage Diversion Program
Sep 20 - LLA to Match Donations for Local Disaster Relief
Sep 18 - Nine Appeal Court Judges visit Williamsport
Sep 18 - Collins at Historic Supreme Court Session
Sep 14 - Toni Byrd Appointed to Legal Services Board
Sep 1 - 2011 LLA Picnic
Jul 30 - Commonwealth Court to Sit in Williamsport
Jul 24 - Malcolm Stabler Muir
Jul 22 - Judge Malcolm Muir sucumbs
Jul 19 - Shipman wins PBA award
Jun 6 - Bill Knecht to Leave Lycoming Reporter Post
Jun 4 - Carlucci Elected Scout Leader
May 11 - LLA Member John Smay Hosts Filipino Lawyers
May 10 - Alexyn Takes Office as Zone Governor
May 10 - Perciballi Recognized by PBA
May 9 - Law Day Celebrated in County Court
May 1 - Two Members Honored by YWCA
Apr 8 - LLA Looks to the Future
Apr 7 - Mission Statement Approved
Mar 13 - LLA Members Seeking Elected Positions
Mar 8 - LLA Receives 2011 PBA Award
Feb 23 - Henry Clay McCormick
Feb 16 - Judge Lovecchio receives 2010 PBA Pro Bono Award
Jan 23 - Bar Composite Photo Debuts
Jan 12 - Judge Muir Recognized for 40 Years on the Bench
Jan 11 - Patricia Shipman Recognized for Pro Bono Work
Jan 11 - 2010 Public Service Awards
Jan 10 - 2011 Annual Meeting
Over the past few months, the official Website of the
Lycoming Law Association has taken on a new look. While the work is
not yet completed, and some pages may have still have an odd or
unfinished look or may be missing headers or navigation bars, the
changes are well underway and the goal is to have most of the major
areas of the site updated by the end of January 2012.
The updates to Lycolaw.org, will make the site more user friendly and bring it into compliance with World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards. That means that Lycolaw.org will look nearly the same in Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome browsers. Pages should look as intended. And all of the pages should work as expected.
The site is now 11 years old, and has evolved significantly in those years to a source for information and an archive of court and LLA events, documents, and historical information.
The work on updating and revising the site began with the news article archive in late summer 2011. Nearly 600 articles were manually updated and republished, in about a month. The pace quickened at the end of October on receipt of an ominous email from our Website host, 1and1.com. According to 1and1, support for the FrontPage Extensions would be discontinued in 2 weeks!
When originally conceived, the ultimate size and complexity of the site was not imagined. The site was created with a user-friendly Microsoft program called FrontPage. That program was discontinued after 2003, but the use of the program and its features continued for years afterwards.
FrontPage used "Extensions" that were located on the host server to make Websites created with the program work. All of the pages on the Lycolaw.org site used some FrontPage features to work properly and to have a uniform appearance. When support for the extensions was cut on November 14, 2011, colors of text changed, page headers and footers disappeared, navigation links were lost and page appearances were quite different, all in the blink of an eye.
In the weeks since that change, hundreds more pages have been "fixed." In the process, the pages have been made compliant with standards designed to ensure uniformity in Website appearance across the world. Microsoft specific coding has been eliminated.
Of course, years of experience with the site has allowed for improvements in navigability and functionality. Searching for articles and court opinions requires fewer steps as the searches can be made from every page. A better organized and more functional local rule section is planned. The attorney directory, the most heavily used feature on the site, will be consolidated and will provide more useful information in a single screen.
So . . . please be patient as the changes are implemented. Mistakes will be made, and corrected. Links will be broken, and fixed.
As always, your Webmaster appreciates comments and suggestions and, most importantly as the site changes are implemented, your help in ensuring that everything works as expected. Please report any bad links, or pages that are not working properly.
With the changes in place, Lycolaw.org will be in great position to continue to serve the Lycoming County bar for a long time to come.