Showing posts with label task. Show all posts
Showing posts with label task. Show all posts

Saturday, August 29, 2015

How to Post Images on Internet Message Boards


Locate the image on the computer hard drive that is to be posted.
Host the image that is to be posted. There are many image hosting services on the Internet (see resources) that can accomplish this task. Follow the steps on the hosting site that was chosen and upload the image.
Obtain the source address for the image. Once the image is hosted it now has a source address. The source address is the images location on the host server. A source address appears similar to an Internet site address with one exception there is no www in the source address.
Insert the source address inside image markup tags. Markup tags are what enable the blogs and message boards to differentiate the image from regular typed text. An example of these tags is between the following quotation marks '
.' Be sure to eliminate the spaces between '
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Monday, August 24, 2015

How to Build a Free Church Website (6 Steps)


Speak with the board or session of your church to decide what kind of website you would like to create. Decide on the content, images and any contact information that you would like displayed on the website. It is best to have a blueprint before starting to develop the church website.
Take digital pictures of the front and inside of the church. Have one of the members who hase access to a digital camera do this task so you do not have to pay for photographs. Upload them to your computer. Scan samples of Sunday bulletins from your church that display worship information.
Sign up with a free hosting website such as 000webhosting (see resources). There will not be any banner ads or pop-ups on your website. They also offer free domains so that you will not have to pay for one.
Find a volunteer or somebody within the church or community who would be willing to help design the church website if you do not have any web page designing skills.
Display images of your church on the website. Add information about worship times and Sunday school or Bible studies held at the church. Be sure to include contact information such as telephone numbers or an email address where visitors can forward their questions to. It also would be wise to add directions to your church for out-of-town visitors. Add a link to an online guest book for those who visit the website.
Include the link to your website on all of the church's business cards, brochures, email signatures and fliers. This will give more exposure to the website.
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