The Coloradoan is the online site for "The Coloradoan" newspaper in Fort Collins, CO. The site contains article and events from the newspaper including weather reports and classified ads.
Fort Collins Coloradoan was created in 1873.
According to at least one style guide, a resident of Colorado is a Coloradan, not a Coloradoan, although both are in use. Even the newspaper , the Fort Collins Coloradoan, uses Coloradan.The adjective form for Colorado can also be just "Colorado", e.g. Colorado water supplies.)(see the related link)
It might be "Hi Tex!". It could be "Greetings Jayhawker!". They could be called a New Mexican, a Coloradoan, a Missourian or if they are from Arkansas and you know them well enough, you might use the term "Hillbilly".
That would depend greatly on which They you have reference to.They could refer to a Coloradoan who has a family that settled in Colorada in 1800.They could refer to a seventh generation resident of Santa Fe.They could refer to the families of men who died fighting at the Alamo.They needs a reference point, who are They.
on site
hot site
information site
off-site
you can get into the site.
a political site is a site where you discuss politics
THE CORRECT ANSWER AS OF TODAY, IS website.AnswerIt can be either website, web site, or site.
Site location is where the job is. If you deliver material to a construction site - that is site location ..................