So, you're interested in adopting a county. Hopefully, this page will answer any questions you might have. If you have any suggestions that might be of help on this page, please let us know.
WHAT IS REQUIRED:As the state coordinators, we have a few requirements for county and town webmasters for their web pages.
Other than these above listed requirements, these are independent sites and therefore are yours to create and maintain.
Once you have decided to adopt a county, please get in touch with the Webmistress. If you are interested in adopting a town, please get in touch with the appropriate county webmaster. If that county is available, maybe consider adopting the county. If any of the counties already have hosts, no problem, ALHN allows multiple sites, because we each have our own talents and interests.
MAILING LISTS FOR ALHN WEBMASTERSAs a county or town webmaster affilitated with ALHN, you will want to be on the ALHN mailing list. For more information and to subscribe http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/alhn. All ALHN webmasters are eligible to join this list.
All ALHN webmasters are not members of ALHN, Inc. To become a voting member and have a say in the running of the corporation, you must request membership by subscribing to the ALHN membership-voting list. For more information and to subscribe http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/alhn-membership-voting
Need a little assistance on your pages, boards, etc., try WEB-HELP
CREATING WEB PAGESWant to adopt but don't know how to create your own web pages? Try these tutorials:
Here's another helpful web site with lots of information: Help4Web
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)Ftp is a program that allows you to upload your newly created or edited web pages onto your webspace provider. These are two of the more popular programs and have free trial versions available for downloading.
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