I am a student in a BYU singles ward. The Bishop is reluctant to use the ward web site, because we have about eight non-members in the ward. He does not want to exclude anyone from hearing about announcements or activities in the ward.
Is there a way to allow theses individuals to be part of the ward web site, not just the home page?
Allowing Non-Members to Log-In
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Allowing transient members to log-in
We often have transient members who come to our ward for 5-6 weeks but don't want their records transferred. It would be nice to give them temporary access to the ward website as well. These accounts (transient member and non-member) could be approved by the ward website administrator.
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The only thing I can see on a Ward Web site that needs password protection is member information. If non-members what to know about a local ward, I think it would be great.
Just password protect the ward list.
Just password protect the ward list.
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I Agree
That's just the world we live in. I'd rather not have activities/etc. posted to the whole world for that exact purpose. I don't want my children targeted. I guess if there were a way to post adult activites . . . . . . but at the sametime, there is alway going to be some members that may have a stalker or x-husband/wife that they are trying to hide/avoid.
It's probably best to keep that stuff secure.
It's probably best to keep that stuff secure.