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A business dedicated to the idea of community.

 

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The Concept of community is created within a city by festivals, cultural and athletic events, and gathering places such as community centers.

Community Media promotes these events and organizations on their websites. Besides the community base websites, Community Media also builds and hosts websites for businesses.

Website Features:

Photo Album is a great way to publicize an event on a year-round website.

Submittal pages to recieve information for events, contact pages, and even jokes.

Statistics for the website are also provided, showing number of hits and visits for each month.

Shopping Cart is a program that allows you to make choices that result in different amounts of money being charged. This program will be necessary to enable the pre-registration for most events.

On-line registration is another important feature to the websites. All required fields must be filled, money is taken by credit card, and then all registration data is exported to Excel. Email address is a required field; the resulting addresses become a data base for next year's event.

Subsite is a unique feature which facilitates the promotion of organizations and festivals such as FlightForLife.SaltLakeArea.info of MidvaleLionsClub.MidvaleCity.info. Each organization and festival has its own subsite. Statistics are kept on each one of these.

Login is a security feature which limits excess. Athletes that participates in the Utah High School Football Combine (UHFC.SaltLakeArea.info) will have to login to review the results.

Client Posting is a feature used with login that allows the non-programmer the ability to post information on part of a page of a website.
An example of this will be used by Flight for Life kiting flying workshop coordinators to post delays of cancellations due to weather on the website.

Client Editing is a feature used with login that allows the non-programmer the ability to create a document in Word, save it as a webpage (html), and load it directly onto their website.