Changing the menu

This can be useful for making any small amends or adding additional towns if required in the future.

  • Add new item to any part of the main navigation
  • Hide or edit a current menu item
  • Remove a menu item

Adding a news item

This guide covers adding a news item for an existing town.

Change the recipients of the contact forms

This guide shows how to change the recipient of the contact forms on the site.

Social media links

How to add / remove or edit any of the social media links that are on the website.

General page editing

This can be useful if contact details or emails change or information needs to be updated or amended.

Create a new user Admin / Editor

Useful if staff change or user relating to new towns join and need behind the scenes access to the site.

Changing information shown in the footer

Changing information or navigation items shown in the lower section of the website called the footer.

Changing images used in banners or key areas

Guide to show how images can be changed on banners on the home page as well as other key pages.

Add a new page

A guide to add a new page to cover any additional content.

Add / edit map locations

Add or edit new or current map locations shown on the Contact page and UK Network.

Adding a new town

There are a number of elements to cover with news items, town projects and page additions.

  • Adding new page for new town
  • Adding new News items for new town
  • Adding new town contact information
  • Adding new town projects
  • Add town to footer menu

Adding a new town page

Adding a new news item

Add a new town contact information

Add a new town projects and footer menu

General Notes

Images sizes:
Images will be compressed slightly when added to the website but it is good practice not to add images that are a much larger size than required.  Equally it’s important to ensure that the images being used are good enough quality to be used.  There is a limit to the file-size of image that can be used which is generally around 8mb.  Realistically even a large image shouldn’t need to be over 1mb and still be shown as very good quality.  This will help the website load quicker and reduce the resources needed by the website.