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Site after site, night
after night, Rob Moore has trawled the internet seeking
Network websites worthy of recognition. Finally, he’s found three
of the best and is now armed with the knowledge to make yours one to
remember
A few months back, I awoke from a
fevered slumber to the fearful sight of a strange masked man standing
at the foot of my bed brandishing a large sword. I groaned intolerably
as he divulged that broadband could cost as little as £15.99 a
month. Naturally,
I found myself excited by his proposition. Following a ruthless slash
at my bank balance, the masked stranger was off like a thief in the
night leaving me to prowl the darkened depths of the internet. And prowl
I have, like a tiger starved of sustenance I have been stalking Scout
Network websites up and down the UK awaiting the ideal moment to pounce
and express my thoughts. That moment is now. Below I reveal the best
Network sites I have come across, as well as some of the pitfalls to
avoid
when designing your own.
Merseyside Scout Network
Of the sites I visited, Merseyside Scout Network‘s is by far the
most user-friendly. They have managed to make things staggeringly simple
with a very effective browser. A stunningly obvious toolbar allows easy
navigation to every area of the site without overloading your browser.
Instant one-click access to great photographs, useful contacts and an
up-to-date
programme diary (very rare but very important. Who cares about the exciting
events you have planned for August 2002?) help to make the site one
of the best I’ve seen.
It is very important to think of your audience when you are putting
a site together. Don’t be afraid to test it out on people inside
and outside of your Network. Can they easily fi nd the information they
are looking for? Do they understand what your menus refer to? Is there
anything they think the site should include? Navigation and design should
obviously be given
very careful thought when you are putting together a website. Visit
www. scout-network.com to
see Merseyside Scout Network’s excellent site yourself.
West Lancashire Scout Network
Not quite as tidy or sexy as Merseyside‘s (I’m not necessarily
referring to the people!), but it still contains great content and has
an easy to use navigation system. Amongst their local events West Lancashire
plug a number of national events too, and contact details are easy to
fi nd. I particularly liked the random photo viewer, which gives a nice
snapshot of the often bizarre and fun reality of Network Scouting. Content
is another major consideration. Think hard about the information that
you want to include on your website. Think about your audience. Who
is the content aimed at? What will appeal to them? Get someone to proof
any written material before it goes online to check spelling, grammar
and whether or not it makes sense. Also try to keep text as short and
to the point as possible. No one wants to spend hours looking at your
website scanning text, looking for just that one bit of essential information
that they are after. Visit www.network.westlancashirescouts.org.uk
to see West Lancashire Scout Network’s comprehensive website yourself.
Essex Scout Network
Essex Scout Network’s site is very closely linked to its County
site. The format is shared, as are some of the links. This gives a fuzzy,
warm feeling inside. It’s almost as though Network have integrated
well with the other Sections in Essex! Events have ‘sectional’
icons, indicating who is welcome, and links take you where you want
to go in just one click (no irritating intermittant pages here). I’m
impressed by the wealth of photos that are on offer and especially the
County Network team line-up. Do you know who your County Scout Network
Administrator, Treasurer or even Commissioner are? Visit www.essexscouts.org.
uk/sections/network.php to see Essex Scout Network’s great
website yourself.
Wonder web!
The internet truly is a brilliant resource with almost unlimited possibilities.
The only restriction is your imagination! Your Network can really benefi
t from a comprehensive and attractive looking website. If you’re
preparing to put together your own Network website, I strongly suggest
you visit other Network sites fi rst for inspiration. Get to it now,
before the masked stranger starts to brandish his large sword at you
too! |