Elsworth Village is a web newspaper edited (mostly) by
. Many people have offered suggestions and provided contributions, including (but not limited to): Liz Sim, Ian Penfold, Jeremy and Carrie Pemberton.
How Do I Read Elsworth Village?
When you start reading Elsworth Village news you are shown the six
most recent articles. Each article has a headline followed by the text.
If the article is long then just the first paragraph is displayed followed
by the hyperlink "More..." and you click that to see the rest of the article.
You can read older articles by clicking the hyperlink "[Older articles]"
at the top of bottom of the page, and go back to newer articles by clicking on
the "[Newer articles]" hyperlink.
How Does Elsworth Village Work?
Elsworth Village uses some software called
Opus
which was written by
The Hug using
a language called PHP. The data
is stored in a database called MySQL.
Articles can be written by many authors, which they can do from the web.
The authors don't have to understand HTML.
Articles can be embargoed, so they don't appear in the paper until the
date/time specified, and expired, so they disappear after the date/time
specified.
Articles can be marked to go in the paper's diary, in which case a date and
optionally, start and end times, are specified and it will also appear in a
diary section.
Opus is "open source", which means you are free to use it for your own
projects without a fee. You can find out more about Opus, including the
conditions for use, by reading the
online manual.