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Published: 06/08/2008 | Viewed: 212 |
We have no plans to ever make our current KeyImagery Clubs (or their members) pay for the service. Once the service becomes more popular, now clubs that come on-board will be charged an annual fee to become a KeyImagery Club - so it's advisable to get in ... |
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Published: 24/06/2008 | Viewed: 211 |
Yes, thats right! KeyImagery Clubs is a completely free web hosting and content management solution for any camera club, photo group, or photographic society that wants a dynamic and user-friendly website. Maybe your club doesn't currently have a website,... |
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Published: 06/08/2008 | Viewed: 196 |
Not at all. KeyImagery Club is designed with user-friendliness in mind so you do not need any programming skills to maintain your club website. Using a custom designed content management system (CMS), club members and administrators are able to ... |
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Published: 06/08/2008 | Viewed: 204 |
All members of your club, after they have setup their KeyImagery account and have had their club subscription activated, can add content to your club website. It's what 'position' within the club they hold that will depend on what they can ... |
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Published: 24/06/2008 | Viewed: 259 |
The part of the KeyImagery Clubs system called Club Positions is how administrators can manage the delegation of administrator access to members of the club. A club position is basically a database record which... |
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Published: 24/10/2008 12 PM | Viewed: 183 |
When a member's subscription comes close to expiring, direct the member to follow the Renew My Membership link on your club home page. When they complete that process, a new subscription record is created for them and the Subscription Start... |
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Published: 24/10/2008 12 PM | Viewed: 199 |
If a member of your club wants to get access to your club website, they first need to follow the Sign-Up/Confirm My Membership link on your club home page. Once they complete that process, a subscription record is created for them... |
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Published: 06/08/2008 | Viewed: 324 |
There is no firm answer to this, as information on your current site could be in a number of formats. The recommended method of moving your old site over to the new KeyImagery Clubs site is by traditional copying and pasting. If your old site has a lot of... |
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Published: 08/08/2008 12 PM | Viewed: 434 |
The address of your KeyImagery Clubs website will be in the form of http://www.keyimagery.com/ourclubname where 'ourclubname' is replaced with what ever you like. If your club name is the Gisborne Camera Club Incorporated, you could have the name of /gisb... |
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Published: 05/08/2008 12 PM | Viewed: 176 |
Yes, if your club currently has or would like a domain name (e.g. http://www.ourcameraclub.com), you can still have a KeyImagery Club website. You'll need to contact the registrar you registered your domain through and have them forward your domain t... |
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Published: 06/08/2008 | Viewed: 263 |
At this stage, KeyImagery does have plans to allow changes to the look/layout of your club website, but this will not be introduced for a year or so. Club websites can have their own header/banner image that appears on each page, but for the moment, we ha... |
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Published: 24/06/2008 | Viewed: 214 |
To publish any article, story or textual content to your club website you can used the Content Articles area under your club's Administrator menu. The Content Articles area of KeyImagery Clubs is where the bulk of information you ... |
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Published: 24/06/2008 | Viewed: 192 |
To publish an event to your club website you can use the Events area under your club's Administrator menu. The Event area of KeyImagery Clubs is where the club's event calendar is displayed including event dates, ti... |
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Published: 24/06/2008 | Viewed: 495 |
To publish forums to your club website you can use the Forums area under your club's Administrator menu. The Forums area of KeyImagery Clubs is the discussion board on the website and is organised in to Se... |
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Published: 24/06/2008 | Viewed: 192 |
To publish a weblink to your club website you can use the Weblinks area under your club's Administrator menu. The Weblink area of KeyImagery Clubs is where the club links to sponsors or other related websites and is organised in t... |
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Published: 06/08/2008 | Viewed: 186 |
Because a KeyImagery Club website is operated and maintained by KeyImagery, you are limited to the feature set currently programmed in to the website. KeyImagery is constantly improving KeyImagery Clubs so we consider the system to continually be in ... |