Imc'ista | 28.07.2007 13:01 | Indymedia | London
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Comments
Hide the following 5 comments
This isn't good enough
28.07.2007 18:49
no one
Indeed comrade no one
28.07.2007 19:44
Barbara
This isn't a public service!
29.07.2007 07:58
https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/static/contact.html
In answer to your question, no it is not possible to position images within a report and secondly as far as I understand your question it isn't possible to 'emphasize' certain parts of it either.
In response to Barbara who wonders how to put the 'fucking' links in, well if html is used it needs to be manually activated backstage, otherwise the links wont show up at all. This is probably the reason it wasn't included in the guide. Especially as there aren't people around all the time to activate it.
All these things are restrictions of the current software the site is run on. There is a process of moving to a new system, but this takes time etc. For more info about that please see this site that explores the idea of using drupal:
https://docs.indymedia.org/view/Devel/ImcDrupalDev
imc person
for no-one
29.07.2007 18:54
Actually, the guide is aimed at people who don't have a lot of experience with computers or using html, who want to know how to get their news on the newswire without all the background information about the content management system, the software and so on. There's loads of information about that in documentation for anyone who's interested.
Barbara: If you want to put effing links in your article, you just need to type the full url including http:// and it'll appear in the newswire as a hyperlink. This information should have been in the document - sorry. Hopefully we can add a sentence to explain this.
vg
Bias and publishing guides
29.07.2007 19:13
One way of doing this is to set the rules of engagement out in B&W (or a reasonable facsimile thereof) and getting that ratified. At present, from Userland IMC does seem rather arbitrary in how it applies its "editorial policy". This *does* equate to gatekeeping ... and we in Userland do not know what the agenda is for informing and shaping the aforementioned "editorial policy".
I'm not proposing paranoia, conspiracies, etc., just asking for more explicitness about how these policies are defined, interpreted and applied. Also, what are the arguments *for* gatekeeping in the first place? Does this function *have* to be applied?
Gilligan, ex-island