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Thursday 29th July 2010 
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In 2007, RNLI Lifeboats were launched

8,141
times, and assisted
7,834
people.

More about the RNLI...

The Website

Skegness Lifeboat Station was one of the first RNLI stations to get online. Our website has been through several evolutions since the original site was launched in 1998. SkegnessLifeboat.org is the result of four years (part-time!) of trials, tests and, general messing around really. The RNLI has been impressively consistent in moving with the times, with their own award-winning website now a comprehensive source of up-to-date information about the lifeboat service.

There are now lots of RNLI lifeboat stations that have their own website (there's a page listing them in the links section). One of the aims during development of our site was to produce one of the most informative, exciting and usable station websites online.

New Features

If you have already taken a look around SkegnessLifeboat.org you will have noticed some of the improvements and new features available...

  • Improved, original style and colour scheme with greater consistency between pages.
  • News and Press Release section for up-to-date station information and launch details.
  • Service record database enabling launch details to be searched and listed by specific criteria.
  • Individual crew photos and details page, with crew service statistics.
  • A selection of high quality background images available to download free-of-charge.
  • New guestbook with child-safe "naughty word filter" built in. [Contact me if you want a copy!]

Details for Geeks...

For anyone who may be interested I thought I should note some details of how the site was developed and how it works. There are now several thousand lines of code working behind the scenes on the SkegnessLifeboat.org server to produce the dynamic site you see. I would be happy to help and share code with other lifeboat stations wanting to improve their sites - email me!

The site pages have all been written using a combination of HTML, ASP with VBScript and JavaScript/JScript. Most of the main sections rely on the Microsoft Access 2000 database used to store the service records, news and press releases, guestbook entries, personnel details, events and links among other "behind-the-scenes" data.

The advantage of implementing a database-driven site using Access and ASP is dynamic content. If you look at the service record section you will see how, because the services records are stored as records in the database, it is easy to display a specific list of launches based on supplied criteria for example, launches for a particular crew member.

The site itself is hosted on a Microsoft Windows 2000 Server machine at WWWServer.co.uk. Visual design and layout was originally done using a combination of Microsoft FrontPage 2000 and Macromedia Dreamweaver UltraDev 4 (and lately, Dreamweaver MX) and Adobe Photoshop/Microsoft Image Composer for image and photo work. The database was created and developed using Microsoft Access 2000/ XP/2002. ASP, VBScript and JScript programming was done with the HTML-editor of FrontPage or, just simply, with Notepad.

If you want further technical details or any help please contact the webmaster.

Copyright © 1998-2010 Skegness Lifeboat Station. All Rights Reserved.
Website programming and design by Russell Matthews.