UOJ launches an updated website and blogging platform
St. Nestor the Chronicler. A fragment of a painting by Vasnetsov. Photo: drevo.info.ru
- We have moved the website to a new technical platform. It will load faster, work more stably and be better protected from various attacks, which, unfortunately, do not decrease.
- We have developed a new design. The site now looks more modern and stylish. And an intuitive interface allows you to clearly highlight the main thing and more easily navigate in the sections of the resource.
We have added a personal account. With its help, any reader will be able to log in to leave comments and take part in discussions. - And most importantly: we are launching our own blogging platform. Now anyone with something to say on topical issues across the widest spectrum can start their own blog on the UOJ and share their thoughts with the world.
Happy Holiday, brothers and sisters! Thank you for being with us and we believe that together and with God's help, we have only good news ahead!
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