Getting the Most from the New Website Print
Written by Peter Burgess   

ImageIn order to get the most out of this new website, here are a few pieces of information you may find useful.  Of course, the pleasure of a website is your ability to explore it in your own time.  Please navigate your own way around the site and explore all the ways.  Like your favourite fell, the website has  surprises waiting round every corner.

  • Change the font size to suit your eye by clicking the appropriate 'A' at the top right of the page in turn relocating the white selection triangle.
  • Enter words into the search box to find information on the site. 
  • Select one of the five main sections within the orange top bar.  The black triangle indicates the current selection.  Navigate each section by using the left-hand menu. 
  • On some pages, photographs and drawings can be enlarged by clicking on them.  If the enlarged photograph is part of a set you can select the next photograph in the series by hovering the mouse to the right and left of the photo and selecting the navigation bars that appear.
  • Enter our online polls by selecting the answer most appropriate to your view.  Current poll results, as well as archived results, can be seen.
  • You can access some latest information, such as the latest club messages in the live feeds that appear in the right hand module bar.
  • The site is best viewed at 1024 x 768 or higher.
Please take your time to acquaint yourself with the site, enter competitions as they appear and please do provide us with new content.  It will be a pleasure to have your contributions.  Please don't worry if your ICT skills aren't up to it.  Supply some text with a title and a photograph or two and we will endeavour to get it online for you.  If you have your own website to link to then please inform us of that as well.



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