How to use this website.

Posts, pages and topics.
- Posts.
Posts are items of information listed like index cards on the home page. Every post is filed in one or more topics. Posts often have short lives on the home page, but old posts can be found listed in their topic archives. - Pages.
Pages have a long shelf life, and are not organised by topic. You are reading a page now. - Topics.
Topics are sometimes called categories. They are listed in the vertical sidebar on the right of each page on this website.
The home page.
The site home page is the front page for the whole website. On the home page you can see our most recent and most important posts.
For information about past activities, look in topic ‘~ past activities ~’.
The menu bar.
There are other pages – look at the horizontal menu bar just below the page title …
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- Home.
- About ACC (information about the Agewell Computer Club).
- Program (everything we do, and when it happens).
- Links (links to websites that we think will be useful to you).
- First Click (links for our BBC First Click course).
- Help (this page).
Just click on the menu item to open up the page you want.
The sidebar.
The sidebar is the vertical area on the right side of each page. It contains these main sections …
- Related sites.
Links to one or more closely-related websites. - Workshop links.
Links to websites we use in our workshops and classes. These links change every week. - Priority links.
Links to some of the most important sections of this website. - Search.
A search form for this web site. Type in your search word, then hit the ‘Enter’ key. - Events.
Events (for example – courses, meetings, workshops) that are going to happen soon. Just click on the event title to see it. - Topics.
Each post has been filed in at least one topic, sometimes several topics. The number of posts in each topic is shown in brackets after the topic name. For example ‘Workshops (4)’ would tell you that there are 4 posts in the Workshops topic. Just click on the topic name to see them.
There are many topics. Posts about events, workshops or classes that have already happened are also in topic past activities. - Recent relevant posts.
Some of the most recent posts that are still ‘active’ (a recent post about a workshop that has already taken place would not appear here, because it is no longer active).
