Site Features
Comments
You can make comments by clicking on the Comments button. Look for the bar as in the example below.
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Click on Comments (or No Comments as above) and you come to this:

You will be asked to give your e-mail address but this will not be published. If you choose to give your website address then Snap Shots (see below) will preview your site for every reader of the comment.
Type your comments in the box provided and click on Submit.
Your comment may take some time to appear as it goes through automatic Spam processing (gets rid of the junk mail) and then Moderation (removal of anything nasty).
Search
Top of the right hand column is the Search facility. Type in your key word and ‘hey-presto!’ – if it’s on the site it will pop up.
Blogroll.
On the right hand column is a list of local and national websites that might be useful reference sources for local third sector organisations.
Subscribe to feeds.
This allows you to catch all the latest posts or comments from the site. The feed is accessed on your web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, etc).
We take you through subscribing below:
1. Click on the Entries or Comments logo

2. Approve the subscription by clicking on Subscribe Now.
3. Find your live feed in either Favourites, Bookmarks or Feedreader depending on which browser or system you are using.
Recent Posts
On the left hand column is a list of the 15 most recent posts.
SnapShots
SnapShots (where available) displays a useful picture preview of the Website or page you might want to visit. This is normally useful, but if it becomes annoying it can be disabled from within the preview screen.
Online Storage
This website tries to maximise the use of free online storage systems. Files are stored on Humyo.com, Box.net and Picassa Web Albums as well as WordPress.
Scribd
Many of the documents featured on this website are published on Scribd to ensure easy viewing and downloading. Scribd is really about publishing original documents – however we only feature documents when convinced the publisher is keen to ensure the widest possible circulation.
More information from Scribd.


