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I have to second what Dave Kile says above. Although I am not an IT professional, you don't need to be to see the lost of access to data and functionality of the water dashboard. You cannot overlay historical trends or other data on the pop up graphs anymore. Many of add-ons that are on it don't work, like the drought monitor. I can only use two of the map types that are offered in the layers. And while I like the idea and the layout, it just doesn't let you see as much info as it used to. So it is a failure, much like the PA Boat and Fish Commissions re-make of their website. You get glitz as a substitution for access to information. Which is pretty odd in the information age.
 
I tested out my old bookmarks i had from last year for the guages i like to look at and found that they all still worked the same way as they had last year thankfully
 
I tested out my old bookmarks i had from last year for the guages i like to look at and found that they all still worked the same way as they had last year thankfully

The more than 50+ bookmarks I created in my browser are 10+ years old and still work just fine.

They all reside in a single master folder titled "Stream Conditions" with sub-folders folders to separate them by region & water shed.

Folks can do what they like but I can't be bothered clicking on little dots on a map...
 
The more than 50+ bookmarks I created in my browser are 10+ years old and still work just fine.

They all reside in a single master folder titled "Stream Conditions" with sub-folders folders to separate them by region & water shed.

Folks can do what they like but I can't be bothered clicking on little dots on a map...

I'm generally watching the same half dozen or so so i just open the browser and hit the bookmarks. Works great for my needs and i hope it does not change
 
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