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Articles that concern site administrators

  • u3a Contact form – how it works

    u3a Contact form – how it works

    This article explains how the contact form works at a broad level. The User Guide has full details. Contact forms are a mechanism for a visitor to send an email while not revealing the email address of the recipient. They also have fields to capture specific information. Invoking the Contact form A site visitor wishing… Read more

  • About image file formats

    About image file formats

    Image file formats and when to use PNG There are various file image formats out there. The most common on the web are JPEGs (extension .jpg or jpeg) and these also come out of most of our cameras and many smartphones (iPhone HEIC format is discussed later). A key attribute is that JPEG supports varying… Read more

  • Broken links to your live site

    Broken links to your live site

    This topic should be useful to u3as moving their site to SiteWorks, but works equally well as a way to find out who is linking to your site. Some external links may link deep into your site to pages that no longer exist. Read more

  • Add a new user step-by-step

    Add a new user step-by-step

    Advanced. Moving a SiteWorks WordPress site to another host (including Local WP) is not supported by the team. Nevertheless, these notes will assist anyone giving it a go. Read more

  • Templates, Headers and Footers

    Templates, Headers and Footers

    Templates, Headers and Footers Templates in WordPress provide a layout for pages and posts. Templates are part of the WordPress theme or come with plugins and referring to generic WordPress documentation requires some interpretation. This article explains the SiteWorks templates and how they define the look of pages and posts. Note: do try out edits… Read more

  • Website styles

    Website styles

    There is a different website design styles out there, much of which stems from sites having various purposes. These are described and discussed. Read more