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HELPDESK

LOCAL PARISH WEBSITES

The Church of Scotland webteam is inundated with requests from local parishes to help them get online. While we are currently unable to offer a hands-on approach to this you can download our basic guide to getting online below where we offer advice on house style, content and how to buy your domain name. It also includes information about how the Disability Discrimination Act also applies to websites.

This guide is available in Word [.doc], rich text [.rtf] and text only [.txt] formats.

Download the getting online guide:
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Use our guide to help you get online Once your website is online, please do let us know your url (website address) so we can add your parish's details to our comprehensive contacts list on the Church's main website.
Click here to visit that resource and to fill in the online form to add your new website details.

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In this section

Introduction
Welcome to the extranet IT helpdesk pages

Local parish websites
A guide to getting online with your local parish website

Software licenses
Information on how congregations can access low-cost software

Contact details
How to contact the web team


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