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In Case You Were Wondering, Yes, the National Park Service Is Having Technical Difficulties

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If you've tried to surf over to a website in the National Park Service recently, you might have noticed some technical difficulties. The agency is well-aware of the problems and is working to cure them.

In recent days some park websites come up OK, some have not, some have come up but when you started to navigate around them problems arose.

The issue, we're told, is that the agency is "implementing a new content management system across the service." Since there are different servers, and computers, across the service, compatibility issues have cropped up.

Once the new system is up and running smoothly, we're told, there will be a uniform appearance across the agency's hundreds of websites.

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Gee, I thought they uniformed web sites years ago.


I agree - the websites were made standard a number of years ago. I personally think they are to standard or boring. Plus a number of the sites are not kept current - hours given for last year. Granted there is a lot of information provided but how creatively.


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