The new MRC website.

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The new MRC website.

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The new Morini Riders Club website....

It's here! It's excellent!

Many congratulations to all the wonderful volunteers who have brought it into being...

https://dev.morini-riders-club.com/
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Thanks Jen!

It's also redirecting from the main morini-riders-club.com so there's no need to worry about remembering the one above.

I'll be swapping the domain properly at some stage, but I'm used to working on our own servers at work and doing anything we want. I set it up on a subdomain with the hosting company, but then it turned out it's not straightforward to swap the main domain. It will take a bit of unravelling, but I just needed to get it online.

I'm still uploading content, especially for the Membership Area and the bike list is very much a work in progress. I normally manage our Web Developers rather than doing it myself, but they've looked over my shoulder and have been quite kind about it in the main. My daughter isn't very impressed though and says 'it's boring - it's just all motorbikes' but I think she might have missed the point.

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It all looks good to me Barry, and I'm definitely not bored by it! Great work thank you and I'm looking forward to the additions as they come in.
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Brilliant, thanks for all the hard work.
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It's looking good, thank you for your hard work
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Loving the new look, well done.
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A few people have said there are issues with the menu on phones, so just having a look at that.
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Hello Barry, I think it’s a good step forward, looks very clean and uncluttered. Thanks for all your hard work.
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Impressive. Well done everyone - "You've all done well".

You could always ask "Claude" [1] to sort out the menus for mobile phone users :)

[1] AI - The Claude Haiku model is quite useful actually if closely supervised and the output properly tested.
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The menu should be sorted now, but any issues, let me know. It's been tested on a variety of phones, but there's always one that will break it!
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Hi, the new site looks great, but so far with the new members password I can't login to the members area?

Trust it's easily fixed, Ian
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'It must be a .....' wrote: 02 Jan 2026 16:20 Hi, the new site looks great, but so far with the new members password I can't login to the members area?

Trust it's easily fixed, Ian
Hi Ian.

I was having trouble logging into the Members Area also. It kept saying that the password was incorrect. I was going to contact the webmaestro but then I thought I might try something and lo and behold it worked!

So, the password comprises nine letters, three numbers and a symbol. The letter that I originally thought was an 'O' (capital 'o' on the keyboard) is actually an '0' (number '0' or zero on the keyboard). Try that... It worked for me, hope it works for you.

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Morini Jen wrote: 02 Jan 2026 17:49
'It must be a .....' wrote: 02 Jan 2026 16:20 Hi, the new site looks great, but so far with the new members password I can't login to the members area?

Trust it's easily fixed, Ian
Hi Ian.

I was having trouble logging into the Members Area also. It kept saying that the password was incorrect. I was going to contact the webmaestro but then I thought I might try something and lo and behold it worked!

So, the password comprises nine letters, three numbers and a symbol. The letter that I originally thought was an 'O' (capital 'o' on the keyboard) is actually an '0' (number '0' or zero on the keyboard). Try that... It worked for me, hope it works for you.

Jenny.
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Thanks Jenny, I've already tried all the zero/capital O permutations?
And just tried it again and nothing!
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Sorry to hear that, Ian.

Hopefully Barry will come to the rescue.
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