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Creating Chapter Webpages
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David Renaud
posted
05-14-2011 13:07
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I am looking for the "Administration" feature to be able to create and edit a ptg.org hosted chapter webpage.
Can not find a feature to let me see let alone edit the default page(s).
What am I missing. What is the process.
Cheers
Dave Renaud
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Ronald Berry
05-23-2011 13:31
We are starting to develop the microsite formats. It will not be a hosting service where you use web dev tools. It will be based on the Higher Logic. It will allow a lot of HTML in pages so it should be flexible. The connection to membership data will be funky because that is on a different server, but it will get worked out eventually.
Phil Bondi
05-20-2011 15:10
Actually Keith that's half right..I believe. I could be wrong though :)
What HL offers is called a Microsite, and Ron Berry will be working in this part of the site. You 2 gentlemen might want to pick Ron's brain as much as you can - he's a short-timer on the job.
-Phil
Keith McGavern
05-16-2011 19:14
David,
I'm not certain you can have your own independent chapter webpage site on the ptg.org. That was one of the reasons I had to move the Oklahoma Chapter website before they went to the new web format. No hosting features was what I understood.
Keith
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