New Look for AQHA.com
July 28, 2010
AQHA announces the beta launch of the redesigned aqha.com. We want your feedback!
AQHA’s Web team is pleased to launch the public beta release of the new-and-improved aqha.com, located at beta.aqha.com. This is only a preview of the future site and is in the public testing phase.
Please note that much of the functionality is still in progress. To conduct regular AQHA business, please continue to use aqha.com.
AQHA members and users are encouraged to take a moment to visit the beta site at beta.aqha.com, and use the comment feature at the bottom to tell us what you think about the overall design and navigation. Or simply e-mail us at beta@aqha.org with your comments and suggestions.
AQHA’s Web team is dedicated to making the future Web site more user friendly, more customer service oriented, more fun and more resource-oriented than ever before to help Quarter Horse enthusiasts enjoy their horse lifestyle to the fullest.
So please take a few minutes to tour beta.aqha.com and offer your feedback at beta@aqha.org or via the comments feature located at the bottom of beta.aqha.com.
We look forward to your comments about the beta Web site regarding:
- Look and feel
- Navigation
- Sections
- Organization
Again, please continue to use aqha.com to conduct your AQHA business.
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November 22nd, 2011 at 8:29 am
I read your magazine cover to cover and really enjoy it. Had a thought I would pass on. There is a very touching story out there that I thought you might pass on to your readers and might help in the recovery of this horse if you have not already heard about. The rodeo team at Southern Arkansas University had five horses stolen along with a trailer and tack. The heart wrenching story of 4 of the horses found tied to trees with no food or water for 12 days but are now recovering…however one horse is still missing!!! The family is very distraught and jsut trying to think of ways to get the word out as the horse has two brands on him and if out there should eventually turn up where someone will see him. If you would like a copy of the flyer for him let me know. Just thought it is a very touching story. Thanks, Chris