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Forms the HOC

Forms the HOC

Forms the HOCJust a brief look at what has happened so far and what is yet to happen.

As you can see the site is constantly changing, in my own slightly biased position it is beautifying. Appetite comes while eating, and ideas come while using. For now, almost every day comes up with another idea that we see fantasy in, and that’s probably not a problem, as we’ve made more progress in the last month than in the two years ahead.

Let's see what has changed since the site was launched! First and foremost the outside. The slightly gray, slightly colorless side was a little enchanted. Sure, there will be someone who likes it less this way, but we think it’s more relaxing if you don’t bake a person’s eyes out of great whiteness. In the meantime, it turned out that there were some small errors in the header that caused it to fall apart a bit. These have been found and removed, so the area around the banner and the future HOC logo is already fine. We started integrating social sites with steam. The Facebook Like button, the possibility to comment on Facebook, and even the possibility to log in with a Facebook ID have been added. From now on, if our visitor has a Facebook ID, we no longer need to register on the HOC, just log in. Twitter is a little less popular, but since the HOC is up there, it’s included as well. We should just use it. 🙂

What to expect in the near future? Well, we don't even know exactly. We set off in one direction, we continue on the road we started. As social media is learning for us even at new, crazy speeds, the latest available services will arrive on the site.

Which, in turn, seems certain, there will be some iron replacement in the server machine over the next week. The current configuration is a bit outdated, being a 2,8 GHz 478 Pentium 4 the soul of the machine. This is an untenable condition, so we pack a little cocoa. We hope this step will have a positive effect on your page speed, because unfortunately currently the daytime load is severely curbing the only core in the proci.

If you have opinions, questions, suggestions about the site, do not hold back!

About the Author

s3nki

Owner of the HOC.hu website. He is the author of hundreds of articles and thousands of news. In addition to various online interfaces, he has written for Chip Magazine and also for the PC Guru. For a time, he ran his own PC shop, working for years as a store manager, service manager, system administrator in addition to journalism.