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Here's
your step-by-step guide to getting your club, charity or organisation
online with Communities @ Calderdale-Online.
1 Gather up the information and pictures you want to put on your
site.
2 Appoint someone in your organisation to be the contact person.
3 You will be asked to agree to the standard terms and conditions
and then presented with a registration form.
Completing this form is a one-time step. It will ask you for an
address, phone number and email address of your group or an appointed
contact person.
You will also be asked to choose an identification name (for instance,
Elland Stamp Club) and a password. These details will be needed
later by anyone wishing to add or remove details from your site.
Finally, the registration form will ask you to pick the category
in which your site will be listed.
You can choose from:
- Community and Voluntary Groups
- Clubs and Societies
- Religious Groups
- Residents' Groups
- Schools and Education
- Sports and Leisure Clubs
- Upper Calder Valley
- Halifax
- North Halifax
- Ryburn and Sowerby
- Lower Calder Valley
That's
it. You'll be assigned your unique web address (it will be something
like http://www.calderdale-online.org/community/yourclubname)
and you can create your first page.
At
this point you can also choose to add a message forum (accessible
as a link from your site or via http://www.calderdale-online.org/chat
) or access an events calendar linked to your site. Don't worry
if you're not sure: you can go back and change these options later.
When
you're ready, a form will appear on screen for you to enter all
the words and pictures for your first page. You don't need to worry
about layout or formatting: it's all done for you.
Remember,
if you get stuck, there's a complete online help file; just click
any of the on-screen question marks.
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