Development Link & Training
Good afternoon Carmine,
We have reached the point in development at which we share a link to the development site with you.
Training Sessions
The first training session typically takes ~2 hours and is done remotely via a screen share program. We will send over the meeting link and phone number in a later email.
During the training sessions, we go over:
- How to edit the homepage content
- How to edit the footer
- How to edit the menu
- How to create/edit inner pages
- How to create/edit posts
- How to create/edit image galleries
- How to create/edit online forms
Since this can be a lot, we break the training down into two sessions:
Session 1: Editing the site basics
Session 2: Editing the additional site features & answering follow-up questions
This is completely up to your learning pace and how much you feel comfortable covering at once.
Development Site Link
Something to keep in mind is that the site is not quite completed yet, with the largest thing being mobile responsiveness. That said, it is best to look at the development site on a desktop computer, rather than a laptop or smaller screen. Mobile development/responsiveness is something that the developer completes after the training so that he can update any changes along with the original development!
Other than that, if you see anything that alarms you (design or functionality), please let me know and we can address your concerns.
Development Site URL: https://lawyer.diocesanweb.org/
Please let us know what dates and times work best for the training or if you have any other questions,
Cody Armock
Web Content Specialist, Web Department
877-923-0777
Cody,
Thank you for the information. I am not certain that as a group of competent lawyers but bungling computerists, That we have anyone who would be receptive to the training and could operate as the WebMazter. Is your company in a position to offer something to us based on based on our input on some periodic basis or can you refer someone. While you are thinking about that we will reach out to members of the Guild and see if there's anyone who could fill that gap. I'll get back to as soon as we can.
Carmine M Bravo
Thank you for the information. I am not certain that as a group of competent lawyers but bungling computerists, That we have anyone who would be receptive to the training and could operate as the WebMazter. Is your company in a position to offer something to us based on based on our input on some periodic basis or can you refer someone. While you are thinking about that we will reach out to members of the Guild and see if there's anyone who could fill that gap. I'll get back to as soon as we can.
Carmine M Bravo
Good morning Carmine,
Diocesan does not edit our clients' content on their sites post-launch. You will need to find someone in your guild to learn how to manage WordPress. I can reach out to Jennifer Drow if you cannot find anyone to edit the new website for you if needed.
Thanks and God bless,
Arthur Richardson
Diocesan Publications
Web Project Manager
877-923-0777
Diocesan does not edit our clients' content on their sites post-launch. You will need to find someone in your guild to learn how to manage WordPress. I can reach out to Jennifer Drow if you cannot find anyone to edit the new website for you if needed.
Thanks and God bless,
Arthur Richardson
Diocesan Publications
Web Project Manager
877-923-0777
Good afternoon Carmine & Juan,
We have reached the point in development at which we share a link to the development site with you.
Training Sessions
The first training session typically takes ~2 hours and is done remotely via a screen share program. We will send over the meeting link and phone number in a later email.
During the training sessions, we go over:
- How to edit the homepage content
- How to edit the footer
- How to edit the menu
- How to create/edit inner pages
- How to create/edit posts
- How to create/edit image galleries
- How to create/edit online forms
Since this can be a lot, we break the training down into two sessions:
Session 1: Editing the site basics
Session 2: Editing the additional site features & answering follow-up questions
This is completely up to your learning pace and how much you feel comfortable covering at once.
Development Site Link
Something to keep in mind is that the site is not quite completed yet, with the largest thing being mobile responsiveness. That said, it is best to look at the development site on a desktop computer, rather than a laptop or smaller screen. Mobile development/responsiveness is something that the developer completes after the training so that he can update any changes along with the original development!
Other than that, if you see anything that alarms you (design or functionality), please let me know and we can address your concerns.
Development Site URL: https://lawyer.diocesanweb.org/
Please let us know what dates and times work best for the training or if you have any other questions and I will get that meeting scheduled!
Cody Armock
Web Content Specialist, Web Department