GENUKI Maintainers' Pages
Version 1.17
Table of Contents and Page Hierarchy
Maintainers Pages: Start here- Advanced: how to direct the spider
- Amendment: how to amend the GENUKI standards
- Church, Definition: definition of the church database
- Church, Modify: how to modify the church database
- Complaints: how to deal with complaints from users
- Conduct, Standards: standards of conduct for maintainers
- Copyright: how to conform to copyright law
- County Develop: how to develop a County page
- County Skeleton: how to code a County
page
- Tutorial: short tutorial on HTML
- GENUKI COUNTY: the County page HTML template
- Snippets: snippets of HTML to help form GENUKI pages
- Style Snippets: snippets of HTML to help form GENUKI pages using style sheets
- Data Protection: how to conform to data protection law
- Developer, CGI: some of the scripts
used to provide useful GENUKI functions
- Contents Pages: how to generate the Contents and Site Map pages
- Disabled: how to conform to the accessibility law
- Do and dont: a few things maintainers should and shouldn't do
- Errors: how to handle errors
- Feedback: what our users think of GENUKI
- Folders: the GENUKI folder structure
- Gazetteer, Definition: definition of the gazetteer
- Gazetteer, Modify: how to modify the gazetteer
- Graphics: guidance on the use of graphics in GENUKI pages
- Hints: some hints and tips for GENUKI maintainers
- Links: spider reports on broken links, redirects etc.
- Mailing: use of the GENUKI mailing lists
- Parish Develop: how to develop a Parish page
- Parish Skeleton: how to code a
Parish page
- Tutorial: short tutorial on HTML
- Snippets: snippets of HTML to help form GENUKI pages
- Style Snippets: snippets of HTML to help form GENUKI pages using style sheets
- GENUKI Parish: the Parish page HTML template
- Rights: Maintainers' rights and responsibilities
- Roles: the roles of trustee and maintainer
- Search: how to search GENUKI
- Sections: the GENUKI sections for reporting and maintenance
- Software: some software used by GENUKI maintainers
- Spider: how the spider works
- Standards, Advisory: optional standards
- SSI: use of Server Side Includes
- Standards, Mandatory: mandatory standards
- Styles: GENUKI cascading style sheets
- Uploading: uploading local files to a GENUKI host