Good morning everyone, we have a lot of news and upcoming blog post on the way. This thread is to give everyone a quick snapshot of updates and things to come.
Website Updates
New/cleaner Product Page
Updated Performance Turntables Page
Product page for our Prime X
Product page for our Signature DS
Product page for our Red Dragon
Availability of our new VPI Cherry Isolation Base
Removed the unnecessary bell icon next to everyone's avatare
Optimized mobile use for a number of different pages.
Still more updates and improvments to come! Feel free to comment and share more feedback or ideas to help us all grow together!

Animations make websites feel more modern and engaging. Small movements like buttons that respond when you hover or smooth transitions between sections improve user experience. Static sites feel outdated compared to ones with motion elements. The key is not overdoing it because too much animation slows loading times and distracts users. Working with a motion design agency helps get the right balance between visual interest and performance. They create animations that enhance the site without making it laggy or overwhelming. Good motion design guides users naturally through the content instead of just looking flashy. Makes the whole site feel more polished and professional overall
Website updates are important to keep content fresh. Do you guys add animations or motion graphics to your sites or just stick with static images and text?
As for me, I’ve spent the past several months coordinating security reviews for our infrastructure, and I’ve found that anticipating threats rather than reacting to breaches makes all the difference. When I first explored www.safateam.com, I was struck by how their in-house research teams map emerging attack patterns in APAC before they cascade worldwide. Their alliance with TeamT5 gives real-time insights on vulnerabilities that often go unnoticed until it’s too late. Drawing on their intelligence reports, I adjusted our firewall rules and tightened access controls with tools they recommended, reducing suspicious activity by nearly 40%. Their emphasis on collaboration meant I could tap into a network of peers sharing anonymized incident data, which proved invaluable during a recent spear-phishing attempt. Throughout this process, SAFA’s commitment to transparency and accountability reassured our board that decisions were guided by integrity and solid evidence.
Mat, while your kids are the highlight of the main forum page, could you fix the sizing issue? This is what I get on an iPad Air 5.
@Mat Weisfeld, on an iPad Air 5, the website does not resize properly (too big). It sized itself correctly on my old Air 2.
Update on the update, I had the security settings way too high. The security measure catchs and hides the BS posts, but it looks like it grabbed a bunch of actual posts including this thread as potential spam 🤣
Hopefully the setting changes will still catch the spam without grabbing the real posts.