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  1. Apr 2017
    1. Leave a Reply

      I have mixed feelings on a comment section mainly because we will eventually move on and not maintain the site (unless someone does plan on doing so). It's not a horrible thing but if not administered then literally anything could be said.

    2. About the Mountain Dance and Folk Festival

      I love the layout for the page and they're no grammar issues I see. I like how you can navigate through tabs either at the top of the game or the sides. If anything I would maybe put a bit more into the "mission statement" as to what what the website is about/wishes to achieve.

    1. Music of the Festival

      I like the idea of having a page not only containing a link to the music, but a little backstory as well. I feel like this page has the right amount of information to give a good history of what the music entailed and how it played a part in the culture. I also think its really nice to reflect back to Mr. Lundsford to really show his importance in making the festival. Were there any notable artists that really jumped out in the festival that you came across in your research? If so I would include their names as well.

    1. Honor Roll

      When I look at this page I cant help but feel like these are really important people, but I don't know why. I would give an explanation as to what the honor roll exactly is and what it entails. If you have the info as to what these people did to get on the honor roll I would maybe even do a brief description beside their names explaining so.

    1. reknowned

      I like the idea of giving Mr. Lunsford his own tab and any info you get on him should be put in here. by "reknowned" I believe you meant "renowned". I like that you included not only his fame as a legend but also how this relates to the Appalachian region. I would also give maybe a short definition of a "pro bono lawyer" for the people who are not familiar with this term.

    1. 1928-1973

      I like the timeline a lot and I feel like its very close to completion. I would fill in the empty slides of course and perhaps start playing with the backgrounds for the white slides. There is a ton of great information in here but maybe add a little for to the title for the tab. "1928-1978" kinda leaves me confused as to what exactly is this? Maybe "Timeline: 1928-1973" or something like that.