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Mittwoch, 10. Februar 2016

How to Design an NGO WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 10,

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Ask the NGO's representative how the group intends to host the website: It might be on its own server, a paid hosting service or a hosting company donating free service space. If the hosting is free, it may be bare-bones to the point it won't support CGI and other special features, so take that into account in your design.
Identify the audience the NGO wants to reach. If the organization's online goal is to attract donations, it needs a website that explains why it needs money and what the donations will be spent on. If the website's purpose is to connect with people who need help -- families who can't afford food, for instance -- it's more important to post a map showing local food banks, or instructions on applying for federal food aid.
Build the website to suit the NGO's goals. A good website focused on fund-raising, for instance, looks serious and professional, provides enough history, testimonials and information about the organization to show that donations are well-spent and should provide a link for easy donations by PayPal or credit card. A website for abused spouses makes vital information, such as shelter locations or a contact number for help, easily available and minimizes flashy, distracting elements.
Design the site so that it's easy for the NGO to make changes and updates. Unless you're a member or a volunteer for the group, the NGO staff will have to keep it running after you finish the job. The easier it is to post new information to the site, the better for the NGO and the people it helps.
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Mittwoch, 3. Februar 2016

How to Add a Site to Coda (FTP/SFTP)In Feburary 2016 03,

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Open Coda on your Mac. At the top of the application are a few icons showing various options. Click the Sites icon.
Look at the bottom of the window for the Add Site button. Click this button. A window comes up that allows you to add all the server credentials for the site you want to add to Coda.
Fill in the text boxes with the necessary information. Beside Nickname, type the name you will use to identify the site. Add the homepage address next to Root URL to grab a screenshot of the site to display. Under Connecting, add the server address, user name and password. You can change the transfer protocols from FTP to SFTP in the Protocol drop-down menu if you wish to use the secure transfer protocol instead. Adjust any other settings as needed.
Click the 'Save' button to save all your needed settings. If your settings are correct, you will see a screenshot in the Coda app. Click it to connect to your server. If you didn't input the settings correct, Coda will let you know and you will have the opportunity to edit the settings.
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