Happy 45th Anniversary to Doctor Who ,,, and not coincidentally to us … now 11 years young. While we await the forthcoming Christmas special, and portents of further changes to come, we're back from a long hiatus with our first site-wide update in a few months, popping the overall image count by about 2500 images to over 63000. In addition to the usual updates we've made a small gallery of caps from the two minute teaser which aired during Children in Need and we've dusted off our annual Holiday tradition…. The original Doctor Who Christmas special, The Feast of Steven. Thank you all for your continued patronage.
The first post-season update, an anyone-but-Tennant offering which pushed the overall image count over 60000 fir the first time. See The Master List for a list of the changes. We're also making other under-the-hood changes including…
- Increasing the maximum picture size to 1000 pixels up from 800 on the long axis of an image in acknowledgment of higher and higher resolution monitors.
- Numerous tweaks to story index pages for smoother presentation of images, all of which have been completely rebuilt.
- More consistency between site appearance in Firefox and IE. Looks good in Google Chrome too.
Enjoy!
Back from a break to begin working on an anyone-but-Tennant site update. We're also announcing some slight structural changes in acknowledgement of this media-centric age. We are expanding and separating out the "Who Not Who!" image gallieries for the companions since 2005, making it easier for users, and more manageable for the THT Trust. Here they are…
Getting ready to.. er … em… While we should be used to it by now, here at THT Towers we're suffering through the annual post-season withdrawl. We now re-turn our attention to the whole of the site and we're beginning a proper build-up to a site-wide update, one which promises to push the overall image count over a certain threshhold, and offers other navigation and organizational improvements. BTW the end of the Season brought a huge traffic spike. Thanx for your continued patronage!.
Somewhere JN-T must be smiling about now. It sure felt like 1983, albeit with a much higher level of production involved. The bottom line is whether you let the problematic plot devices/excuses to being everyone together bother you to and through distraction or not. Having seen it a couple of times now, I'm still not sure what to think… We'll posit more later I'm sure. A big, not-very-restrained finale ensures a similar lack of restraint for capping. Images and caps for Journey's End are now online.
Well what can one say. It's doubtful there has ever been a more dramatic cliffhanger, but our excitement, it must be said, is tempered by first-half finale-itis. We thought the scope of last years penultimate episode The Sound of Drums was epic in scale, but this pales only in comparison to Logopolis for the stakes involved. We're going to try, try, try to stay innocent until Saturday. The THT Brain Wizards suggest you do the same. Caps and images for The Stolen Earth are now online.
