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As one of the most active National Threads on Totallympics, I would like to inform you that if you are interested I could create a sub-domain only for Israeli sport fans, named like israel.totallympics.com (and where instead of israel we can put any word you prefer), with the same structure of Totallympics (sections, threads etc.) and in your own language.

 

You can find more info in this thread. Let me know if you are interested :)

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On 8/8/2021 at 10:04 AM, Sindo said:

:offtopic::offtopic:

 

As one of the most active National Threads on Totallympics, I would like to inform you that if you are interested I could create a sub-domain only for Israeli sport fans, named like israel.totallympics.com (and where instead of israel we can put any word you prefer), with the same structure of Totallympics (sections, threads etc.) and in your own language.

 

You can find more info in this thread. Let me know if you are interested :)

I think it will be great idea 

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On 8/8/2021 at 10:04 AM, Sindo said:

:offtopic::offtopic:

 

As one of the most active National Threads on Totallympics, I would like to inform you that if you are interested I could create a sub-domain only for Israeli sport fans, named like israel.totallympics.com (and where instead of israel we can put any word you prefer), with the same structure of Totallympics (sections, threads etc.) and in your own language.

 

You can find more info in this thread. Let me know if you are interested :)

yes, please!

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On 9/10/2021 at 4:56 PM, gilbsh said:

yes, please!

Hello guys,

 

I am going to create the Israeli sub-domain forum soon. :thumbup:

 

First of all, you should decide what the name should be in the link. It will be XYZ.totallympics.com, where instead of "XYZ" you can put whatever you want. So you can now choose together this "XYZ", and then let me know what you decided. It is very important because once we create the sub-domain, it would be a mess to change the name in the link, so be sure it is really what you want :)

 

Thanks!
 

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Hello guys!


I have created the sub-domain for :ISR users: https://elelisrael.totallympics.com/

 

 

@gilbsh @yaky22 @Maxim Fastovsky @Amir@Dnl

 

 

Now I need your help to add all the sections. I don't speak Hebrew so I would need a list of all Olympic sports to be added (and in which order). I will add them and add the logos, so I just need the list from you.

 

Also any suggestion about which other sections to be added will be nice. Like, I would add one section for winter sports, one section for non-olympic sports, one section for off topic etc.

 

Thank you!

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Hello guys!

 

An update regarding the Israel section.

 

Instead of another website, we are going to use the "club" feature this forum allows. Basically it is a sort of sub-forum only for certain users. You will have the Israel club where you will have your own sub-forum where you can have sections and threads and write in your national language. This will be much better than having everything inside one single thread, and I am sure it will help to find more Israelian users who will join the discussion in the future

 

You can find an example of this with the Team Canada club, which we have launched during the Winter Olympics: https://totallympics.com/clubs/2-team-canada/

 

@gilbsh @Amir @Maxim Fastovsky @Dnl @yaky22 Can you please help me with the name of the club? It can be whatever you want.

 

I hope you will like it and you will follow there all the qualifications to Paris 2024!

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