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===Site Syndication===
 
===Site Syndication===
*What is site syndication?
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*What is site syndication? What's the difference between RSS/ATOM/XML/RDF?
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**See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_(file_format)
 
*Why would I want to syndicate my site?
 
*Why would I want to syndicate my site?
 
**One classic example would be to provide a "feed" of information on your Sunday services.  That way, as soon as you put new information up on your web site, anyone who watched the feed would get the up-to-date information.
 
**One classic example would be to provide a "feed" of information on your Sunday services.  That way, as soon as you put new information up on your web site, anyone who watched the feed would get the up-to-date information.
*What's the difference between RSS/ATOM/XML/RDF?
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*Which UU churches or people have syndicated site feeds?
*Which UU churches have syndicated site feeds?
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**See [http://www.philocrites.com/archives/000587.html Guide to UU blogs] from Philocrites
*What are some popular [[news aggregators]] people use to read syndication feeds?
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*Check out [[news aggregators]] for the software people use to read syndication feeds.
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*How can we view all these current UU headlines if all we have is a browser?
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**See http://webuus.com/uunews/sites.php
  
 
===Parking Lot Questions===
 
===Parking Lot Questions===

Revision as of 21:24, 10 October 2005

UU Websters

The Websters mailing list is designed to allow webmasters to ask and answer questions about building and maintaining websites for their congregation and/or district.

UUA Resources

Other UU-related Resources

Policy Issues

Design Issues

Content Management

Newsletters

Site Management

Search Engine Optimization

Site Syndication

  • What is site syndication? What's the difference between RSS/ATOM/XML/RDF?
  • Why would I want to syndicate my site?
    • One classic example would be to provide a "feed" of information on your Sunday services. That way, as soon as you put new information up on your web site, anyone who watched the feed would get the up-to-date information.
  • Which UU churches or people have syndicated site feeds?
  • Check out news aggregators for the software people use to read syndication feeds.
  • How can we view all these current UU headlines if all we have is a browser?

Parking Lot Questions

aka wiki-pages waiting for someone to create.

  • What web security issues should I pay attention to?
  • How do I allow private and secure connections to my web site (SSL/TLS) and make my own certificate?
  • How do I create an intranet and/or "private area" which restricts access to just our members?
  • What are effective stewardship practices for our website?
  • What are the pros/cons of joining affiliate programs like Amazon.com?
  • Copyright Policy : Who owns the sermons : the minister or the congregation?
  • My Finance Committee wants to use PayPal : what should I tell them?
  • How can I get listservs (as in multiple) up and running ? What are my options??