New Jotul website

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Billybonfire

Feeling the Heat
Jul 6, 2012
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Lancashire NW England.
Hi folks,
we have a new Jotul website here in the UK, the old one was very similar to the US site, thought people might be interested, it is quite a bit different -
(broken link removed to http://jotul.com/uk/home)

Billy.
 
That site is going to be a real pain on older computers. I think they messed up. Only the Jotul 8 is listed for a classic styled medium stove. The F400, F500 and F600 are all listed under large stoves. At least the F400 belongs under the medium category. It is not a large stove.
 
That site is going to be a real pain on older computers. I think they messed up. Only the Jotul 8 is listed for a classic styled medium stove. The F400, F500 and F600 are all listed under large stoves. At least the F400 belongs under the medium category. It is not a large stove.

Its is in Europe ;lol
 
It's done in HTML5. Everything is moving in that direction as it does not require plug-ins or Flash. The older computers aren't an issue. Slow connections would be. Which isn't an issue for the European market.
 
older computers aren't an issue. Slow connections would be

Agree, my DSL didn't handle the site very well. Also, an interesting quote from the maintenance section:

"Fred Ekeberg at the fire and rescue agency, department of fire prevention in Oslo, informs us that all fireplaces should be swept at least every four years. If you yourself or the chimney sweep observes that more soot than normal is formed in the chimney, you have to increase the frequency."

Every 4 years...really!?!
 
"Fred Ekeberg at the fire and rescue agency, department of fire prevention in Oslo, informs us that all fireplaces should be swept at least every four years. If you yourself or the chimney sweep observes that more soot than normal is formed in the chimney, you have to increase the frequency."

Every 4 years...really!?!
Metric System?

Norwegian Math?

No wait. . .

Of course, the answer is. . .

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;lol
 
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