Help Pages
This page contains help and support for people who want to get the most out of their village/town website. Remember that Leicestershire Villages is available for everyone in the community to use.
You can add your own community information: perhaps you run the village football team, the local brownies, church groups or even the local pub quiz. Anything going on in the community can go on and the site is here to support you.
If you would like to add your own information then you just need to register to get started.
- Training Dates
For people interested in becoming a site administrator – to learn about the role and the volunteer process and agreement.
- Getting Started
How to get started with the site. Learn how to find your village, register and login so that you can get the most out of your village website.
- Help Guides
Find out how to add your own news items, events information, contact details and even how to sell items on the noticeboard. Also includes the User Manual for editors.
- Frequently Asked Questions
View a list of questions asked by users of the site. They give you a wide understanding of what the site can do for you.
- Summary Of User Levels
View a detailed description of each user level on Leicestershire Villages from Registered User to Site Administrator to see what would be most appropriate for you.
- Annual User Group Events
Click on the link to view details of our 2009 annual user event and our previous annual user events
- Top village sites
View the top 100 village sites for the period January to March 2009
- Your Leicestershire Villages
Get an idea of what you can get out of Leicestershire Villages, from finding details of local groups and businesses to creating your own free web pages
- Contact Us
Full contact details for the admin team.
Browsealoud
Browsealoud is free software which reads web pages aloud for people who find it difficult to read online. It makes using the internet easier for people who have: Low literacy and reading skills; English as a second language; Dyslexia or Mild visual impairment.