Important Breakthrough

Malex's picture

Like a breath of fresh air...

Hey all! So I know I've been talking about upgrading the site, reorganizing the site, and goodness knows what else for a long time. Well, this time I'm here to report real, tangible, immediate progress.

As some of you know, the Malex Media Network® runs something called SermonMP3s.com, a service that takes a church's weekly sermon audio recordings and publishes them on the church's own site. We've been using MalexMedia.Net® to power SermonMP3s.com from alpha testing in 2005 all the way to national roll-out last year.

Using MalexMedia.Net® as the back end seemed logical at the time, but as more and more clients signed up, it quickly became quite a nuisance for us Malex Medianites to wade through all the sermons and see the pages we wanted to see.

But by then I was stuck. We needed to split the site up into community/front-end and client data/back-end, but the engine was never capable of handling that... Until now.

Ladies and Gentlemen, may I proudly present MalexMedia.Net® now 100% free of third-party media files!

This goes a long way toward the much-needed changes I've been discussing forever. From this day, the MMN® is officially in “under construction” mode, and you may expect much change and reorganization in the coming weeks.

ttyl!

--Alex Markley


YAY!!

SangMing's picture

Way to go, Malex! We knew you could do it. Will the sermons be accessible from MMN at all? Like on a different page or something?

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I get up, I walk, I fall down. Meanwhile, I keep dancing. - Hillel


Sermon Accessibility

Quartz's picture

Their main depot is the “Showcase” area at SermonMP3s.com, (and the download pages on all our clients’ individual sites) but there is currently no direct way to get them here.

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“... But as for me, I trust in [God.]” -Psalm 55:23


Sermon Availability

Malex's picture

Officially, sermons are available from the SermonMP3s.com Showcase and from the various church sites themselves.

MalexMedia.Net® is a brand for online entertainment created by the Markley Brothers and our colleagues. Giving anything else even a sliver of space on this site risks diluting that brand and confusing potential visitors. (And of course, we can't have that.) :)

ttyl

--Alex Markley

“Suddenly, the world was a bit more orange than usual. And the bunny didn't like it.”