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Take Advantage of e-Volunteerism's Full Potential: Tips from the Webmaster
by Kristin Floyd, Webmaster

When I design and post pages to e-Volunteerism, I start with the assumption that our subscribers are a unique group of Web users who are determined to get the most out of their Web experience.

Sometimes it's hard to break old print-reading habits though. Do you find yourself printing out each article you want to read, sacrificing the opportunity to easily respond to the author's thoughts? Are you ignoring the audio and printer-ready pieces because you are concerned you won't be able to access them? Are you reticent about responding to articles, or even writing your own article, because you think you need to have more expertise? Well, it's time to enter the Web age, when all kinds of boundaries are being torn down!

Since I recognize there is a huge range of capabilities among our subscribers, this article has been divided into sections that can easily be scanned or read independently. Pick the parts that pique your interest and ignore the rest -- a wonderful attribute of the Web!

 

 

 

 

The Essentials

Keeping Your Browser Current

Listening to Audio

Accessing Printer-Ready Files

Responding to Articles

Contributing Articles

Downloading Programs

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