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Long Cane District of the Blue Ridge
Council
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Boy Scouts of America
This document is the Long Cane District's
standards & guidelines adapted from BSA
national guidelines. This document is
effective
September 15, 2008
and supersedes all
previous Web site guidelines for the
District.
Units
may develop their own Internet Web sites as
long the rules and regulations of the BSA
are observed. The District has a standing
Web Committee consisting of volunteers and
the District Executive (who is the
District's Web Publisher) and is advised by
the Council's webmaster regarding acceptable
policies. This committee will review all
district and unit Web sites through the
district for compliance with these
standards. Where this document does not make
a specific statement or answer a question,
refer to the national guidelines. If you are
still unsure, ask a member of the Web
Committee or write to
website@longcanescouting.org.
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Do
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have a Web site. It’s a great way to
advertise and keep in touch with
unit membership. |
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Don’t |
advertise anything in the BSA name. |
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Don’t |
try to create “secure” areas on your
Web site. This would be
password-protected areas with
personal or private information.
Even if you believe you have secured
the data for your Web site users,
the information is still available
to ISP personnel, anyone that has
the password, knows someone with the
password, or those people that might
“hack” the site. |
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Don’t |
use the Web as the primary or only
means of communication in your unit.
Sites should be supplemental to
email, traditional mail, unit
newsletters, and calling trees. |
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Do |
allow the youth to build the Web
site. This allows them to learn Web
technology and to take the load off
the adult Webmaster, who has the
final control over content of the
site. |
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Don’t |
allow any youth to change the Web
page. Only the adult Webmaster
should have the password to make
changes to the Web site.
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Do |
have only one person, or only a very
few, making changes to the Web site.
This helps eliminate the “oops, I
overwrote your changes” problem.
Make sure, however, that there is
more than one person with the
password to the site. |
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Do |
check with the District Webmaster
before making any major changes to
your Web sites, to insure
the site always meets National
Rules, and is up to date in
everything, forms, policies, etc. |
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Don’t |
use “free” Web hosting providers,
like “geocities“ and “tripod “
services, especially those services
that put up banner ads of any type,
or ads that may be against BSA
policy and could be offensive. Also
don’t use personal Web space from
unit or others members; it’s better
to have the Web site in a place that
will not go away when someone
leaves. |
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Do |
post only the first name
or the first name and
last initial or salutation and last
initial of any youth on a unit
site/page: “Jack O” or “J Smith”. |
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Don’t |
post the full names, email
addresses, postal addresses or phone
numbers of ANY youth. Only
post the names of adults with their
permission. |
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Don’t |
post your unit or district
newsletters or calendars without
“cleaning” them of full names. |
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Do |
put pictures, graphics, silly songs,
troop histories, permission slips,
and other fun stuff. Keep pictures
to 120 dpi or less resolution (96
dpi seems to work the best).. Make
sure all files to download are
small. Use "thumbnails"
whenever possible. |
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Don’t |
identify any youth members, either
in group shots or individual shots,
by full names. |
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Do |
use links on district or council
sites to gain information and supply
you with needed forms from the National
Council. |
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Don’t |
put up ANY copies of official
BSA forms on your Web site; link to
these forms through our district
website, the Blue Ridge Council's
website or the National website.
This is the only approved ways to
get these forms. |
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Don’t |
put up ANY images that may
have been copyrighted, BSA or
others; this may include images,
such as OA lodge flaps, etc. This
isn’t any harder than emailing the
District Webmaster, or the owner of
the items/logos in question. |
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Do |
put up District approved
advertising, such as Trails' End Popcorn and
other BSA sanctioned events. If
there are any questions as to what
are and are not BSA events, ask.
Always use the Unit
Money-Earning Application
form for all money-earning projects.
Go to the district's site,
http://www.longcanescouting.org, for the
form and look under the “Forms and
Documents” link. |
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Don’t |
advertise any other sales on any Web
site that identifies itself with the
BSA. In general, make a separate
site with a different URL for a site
that sells wreaths, candy, or other
non-BSA items. Remember that you and
your chartering organization could
be liable for any problems with an
e-commerce server. Do not sell from
or link to vendors that compete with
the BSA’s National Supply Division. |
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Do |
link to non-BSA Web sites, but make
sure to only link to sites that are
Scouting appropriate. Each external
link should open in a separate
window. Also, occasionally test that
links are valid and pointing to the
correct sites. |
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Do |
register a unique, memorable domain
name for your site. Scouting is an
organization and therefore rates a
“.org” domain name. To prevent
unscrupulous or malicious people
from putting up inappropriate
content in your site’s name, you
should register the “.com” domain
name as well. |
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Do |
post general contact information
(email addresses) for Cubmaster, Scoutmaster,
Committee Chair, etc., for units;
and District Key Three, etc., for
districts. It can be handy to have
mailboxes set up to get incoming
mail, i.e.,
“scoutmaster@mytroop.org,” etc.
Also, make sure that someone reads
any such mailbox on a daily basis. |
Long Cane District Web Standards &
Guidelines
Long Cane
District will not acknowledge or provide
links to any site that does not meet these
standards and guidelines.
These guidelines may be altered or amended
to provide updated information, and units in
the Long Cane District with a web presence,
will be notified of same. A copy of
this document will be posted on the district
Web site (look under "policies" section of
www.longcanescouting.org. This copy is
deemed the most current and supersedes any
previously posted versions.
Revised on
September 15, 2008. |