HPSupporters.com 2.0: new design and features!
I am very pleased to finally unveil this new version of our website that I've been working on for a while now. We've got a much needed design refresh, improved and tidied up existing features and some exciting new sections, including a brand new forum which we hope will become an important part of HPSupporters.



The new or improved features you can find are:

- A news archive: links to all our previous news stories from months gone by
- A new forum integrated into the site to replace our old one at www.hpsupporters.proboards.com
- Improved Fun & Games section with a better polls feature, some very fun Harry Potter flash games, and some new quizzes to test your HP knowledge
- A better Live Chat area using different software

As you may have noticed there is another section called 'HP Attractions' which isn't ready yet. We'll give more details about that soon and we'll launch it in the next few days.

Please use the comments below to tell us what you think of the new site. If you find any problems or bugs, let us know.


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