Sending Stuff In For the Leclair Family Website
This longwinded page has 3 sections:
What you send is what you get
- suggestion on what sorts of material you can contribute
Guidelines on what can/should appear on the Leclair
website
- some considerations about rules, security, good taste, etc.
How to Send Stuff to the Leclair Web Site
-Email, attachments, guestbook, etc.
What you send is what you get !
Since the whole idea of this site is to share information about Leclair family stuff, you have to send in your stuff to make it work.
What Stuff?
Almost anything you don't mind having on public display (see our Guidelines
below ) including:
Guidelines on what can/should appear on the Leclair website
There are a couple of things to think about before you put information up on a website.
First of all there are the rules of the company that is providing the webspace, in our case, Geocities. Their set of rules is pretty straight forward, and prohibits things like profanity, racism, commercialism, and spam. One thing you might not think of is that they don't allow any sort of password controls, so that everything on this site is visible to every web surfer in the world. You should never put anything here that you wouldn't want displayed on a billboard downtown.
Secondly, we have to be aware that there are some sick people out there who use information from websites to find and bother other people, particularly children. Geocities has a fairly strong recommendation (section 12 in the above set of rules), and opinions vary as to how careful you need to be. I would suggest that this site should never contain telephone numbers or home street addresses for anyone. I think we can safely mention our children's first names, and the cities we live in.
Lastly, I'd caution you to be careful about how you write about other people. Since this is a very public display, I would avoid intentionally saying anything nasty about anyone (except maybe politicians {grin}). Even when you're not trying to be nasty, it's very easy to be misinterpreted. People reading your words can't see your facial expressions or hear your voice as they can in conversations. In particular when you write something that you intend to be funny, other readers may not take it that way. I've been burned by this several times in Email messages. So be careful, and when in doubt, give hints like the {grin} I used above, or "emoticons" like the smiley :-) or winky ;-).
If you want to pass on information that maybe shouldn't be on a public website, Email is a better way. (There are certain things I would never put in an Internet Email, too, such as a credit card number, but I'll quit sermonizing {grin} )
The guidelines we follow for this site are certainly up for discussion, but I hope this is a useful starting point
As for what information and topics are of interest, that's up to you.
I've included some ideas above, but the more creative you are, the better.
How to Send Stuff to the Leclair Web Site
if it's a computer file, such as a picture, add it to the mail message as an attachment
If you run into problems, Email me, and I'll do what I can to help you. If you're having trouble sending Email from your web browser, and prefer to use another mail program, you can use it to reach me at the Email address lesleclair@geocities.com or doug.elliott@londonlife.com