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McCormick Family Author Guidelines
 

We are pleased that you have chosen to participate as an Author.  To request Author Status you must have an approved registration and send us an email with your McCormick Family.com username and a description of the type of content you will be contributing.  Before completing this, please read the guidelines below.

Last Updated on Monday, 20 July 2009 03:52
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Using the Article Editors
 

There are several Article Editors that we have looked at.  The standard for our system is TinyMCE.  It has a good feature-set.  We have set it to a very basic mode for security reasons.
 

You can enter or paste text and images.  There are some simple text formatting tools for highlighting, bolding, intalics, bullets and related features. 
 

If your articles require a stonger editor, send us an email and explain your needs.  We can adjust the features in TinyMCE or offer a different editor that is a closer fit.  

Last Updated on Saturday, 28 February 2009 19:21
 
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Creating A Password Scheme

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Most users may not need more than 3 levels of passwords and webmasters no more than 5. Each level must be completely unrelated to the others in terms of which ids and passwords are used.

Directions

Last Updated on Monday, 09 March 2009 03:05
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Requesting Author Status
 

If you wish to submit articles for publishing, send an email to us.   Include your User Name, Email Address, and the type of articles you wish to submit.  We will review your application and email you when approval is granted for a change from Registered User to Author.
 

Author group status allows you to post articles, through a link in the User Menu. You can submit new content, and select dates for publishing. When your Articles are submtted, you receive an acknowledgement message.  Your submission will then be reviewed for posting to the site.  Our Editors may revise it slightly. 

Once your article is published you can edit it further.

Thank you for your interest.

Last Updated on Saturday, 21 March 2009 05:29
 
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McCormick Family  Privacy Policy
 

This document describes our policies for collecting user information from this website and the use and disclosure of this information. This statement applies to our site and any information obtained by us from places other than our website. If you have any questions or concerns we encourage you to contact us..
 

Last Updated on Saturday, 21 March 2009 05:28
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