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| Date | Title |
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| 2026-03-02 | Spring Newsletter |
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for forced single space: one space
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Most article posts use the News Post template.
The story text in actual post is edited in the Elementor editor.
Warning: click on the text block already in place to select the text block. Editing the text must be done in the left sidebar.
Text headers selected from the Paragraph menu:
This is a block quote. It is indented on the left and right of the text block. dhd dd hd dhhd. d hhhhhd hdd dhhjjd jdjd djjjjd jjjjd dhyekjjejyeyjjyeje
Post images are embedded in the text body and their position and size are edited in the Text editor.
All fields discussed are required unless otherwise noted.
The Custom Field Article Title will be seen as the post title in most post displays.
The header image is used to identify the article sub category.
Editor Top
Standard for all articles
Excerpts should be composed, and preferably be no more than 20 words in length. More than that will play havoc with the formatting of post galleries.
Try to encapsulate the subject or grab your audience.
Create a post from a template
Modify the template in Quick Edit
Modify the appropriate post fields.
Scroll to the top and select Edit in Elementor
Article Categories
News
Member News
Good Luck!
The title of the event should be very short (ca. 5-10 words). Smaller devices (mobile phones) will display very few words in the calendar view.
Your description will contain the following general types of information:
Brief description
Etc
See the Date Entry tabs for options and details.
Select the most relevant from the pull-down menu. If you cannot find a match, choose General and make a suggestion in the comments field. If we see several of these, we will add it to the list.
See the Image Specifications for details.
Use Single Date Event for meetings, openings, campaign launches, etc.
Example: Meet & Greet at the peak of Qomolungma from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm on 4/1/2027.
If the event is not an all day event, you must include a start and end time. You can hide these from the front end by selecting the appropriate options.
Use Multi-day Event for a weekend convention, retreat, or an event that covers a range of consecutive days. This is different from Repeated Events that span a range of dates that may or may not be contiguous. This option treats the date span as a single event. Dates between the start date & time and the end date & time are marked as all day events.
Make sure that the End Date is the last date of the event series. Multi-day events are the only events in which the End Date differs from the Start Date.
Do not select the All Day Event option. Instead:
Example: a six day retreat from Jan 5 at 5 pm, through Jan 10 at 8 am. All days between are part of the event.
The Repeated Events option is used for daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, or custom dates that may or may not be contiguous. This option creates individual events for each occurrence.
Examples:
Set the Date and Time to the first occurrence of the repeated series. The End Date MUST be the same as the Start Date.
In the panel to the left of the Date and Time fields, select Repeat, then Repeat this event.
The repeat options are fairly intuitive and depend on your selections. Be aware that EventPrime will use default settings that you must change.
Under Event Titles for Repeating Events
Details of repeat events, especially Title and Description, can be individually altered.
If the times differ for the two days (e.g. Sat. & Sun.),
Example:
Canvassing on weekends both Saturday and Sunday
Logos, centered head shots, and simple graphics work best.
Images must be in one of the following file formats:
To make your event submission look its best, use an approximate width to height pixel ratio: 3:2. Square images will also work but may be cropped.
Portrait shaped (poster) images will be cropped to 1:1 or 3:2 landscape. It is best to create an image that is optimized for the calendar display.
Examples (width x height):
File size 125K to 750K. Use jpeg compression to reduce the file size.
Parameters found in the rightmost panel: