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Modifying the Contact Form

One of the first things you will have to do in the new site is edit the contact form and possibly translate it into your language.

Editing the form

1. Login, go to your site, visit the contact form and Click on 'Edit'. You can change the greeting text on the contact form, and also the text that shows up when the visitor presses 'Submit'.

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Changing Form Items

To configure the different items that appear at the top of the screen, press the Form components button, just below the View and Edit buttons at the top of the page. You will then see a list of all the existing fields.

The Mandatory option is whether to make a field compulsory (e.g. make it compulsory to leave telephone number). Mandatory fields will have a little red star beside them on the form.

As we are not emailing these requests, the Email option here is not used.

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 You can edit each of the form components by pressing Edit, and translate the titles into your language. Clone creates a copy of an existing form component.

Note: If you want to have a telephone field, edit the existing field rather than create a new one. The existing field has some special code to stop people putting email addresses in there instead of numbers.

Adding a new form component

Where it says New component name: Just add the title of the field (this is the title that site visitors will see)

Select the type of field: Text field is a single line, Text area is a bigger box - for addresses or messages. Then press add.

You can change the size of the text area/text field by filling in the width and height sections in the edit form.

Adding a new Contact Form

  • If you have an old contact page for a certain city (e.g. /meditation/sydney/contact). You will want to delete this old Plone contact form as it will not work.
  • At the moment there is one contact form for every country. If you need additional forms, contact a site administrator who will create a new contact form (Tejvan, Nirbhasa) Just say, which URL you would like it, e.g. /uk/contact/bristol. We hope to add option to create own contact forms shortly.

Note:

 Note that when the site goes live, we will be moving away from checking our Centre mailbox for messages, and towards a system where country managers can view the contact form submissions by visiting the site. Among other things, this will make it easier to protect users from unwanted harassment.

Related

  1. Tips on Using Contact Form Results

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Video of Contact form files/video/contact-form.screenflow/contact-form (not working at moment)

Help Pages

Editing pages:

Configuring the site (managers only):

News and events (Sri Chinmoy Races site only):

 

New concepts:

We've tried to make the site as familiar as possible for those of you who used the old Plone site. However, there are a few ideas in the new site, which we hope will make life simpler once you've gotten used to them:

1. Parent and child pages

About the Simple Book Structure of Drupal - easier to organise pages in the site

2. Blocks

By block, we mean an item you can put in the sidebar. (see: Putting Blocks in sidebar)

3. Dragging and Dropping

In the View/arrange pages, Edit top menu and Edit sidebars pages, you can see a 'drag and drop' icon (crossed arrows).

If you see that icon, it means you can drag and drop that particular item. Using drag and drop you can change the order of blocks in the left or sidebar, assign that block to a different region of the page, and change the order of the top menu links in the blue bar.

On the View/arrange pages, you can change the parent/child structure of the site by dragging a page to a different place in the site.

Note: for your changes to be saved, you have to press the save button.

Questions and Answers

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Welcome to Georgia Sri Chinmoy Centre

Contact

Contact the Sri Chinmoy Centre

Before sending a message, check if there are local contact details for a Sri Chinmoy Centre in your country (see the list below). If you don't see your country, then please use this form and we'll make sure it gets to the right person.

For copyright and media requests, you can also use this form.


Any information you send with this form will only be used to deal with your request, and to let you know of upcoming events. The form data is processed on servers located in the European Union. read our privacy policy...

Local contacts:  Australia  •  Bangladesh বাংলাদেশ   •  Bosnia and Herzegovina  •   Brazil Brasil  •  Bulgaria България  •  Canada •  Czech Republic Česko  •  Croatia Hrvatska  •  Estonia   •   France   •  Finland Suomi  •   Georgia საქართველო  •   Great Britain  Ghana  •  Greece Ελλάδα  •  Hungary  Iceland Ísland   •   India   •  Indonesia  •   Ireland  •  Italy Italia   •  Japan 日本  •  Kenya  Macedonia  Mongolia Монгол  •  Nepal नेपाल •   Netherlands Nederland   •   New Zealand  •   Portugal   •   Puerto Rico  •   Russia Россия   •  Serbia   •  Singapore  •  Slovenia Slovenija  •  Slovakia Slovensko  •  South Africa  •  United States

• German-speaking countries/Deutschsprachige Länder Germany, Austria and Switzerland
• Spanish-speaking countries/Países de habla hispana Spain, Central and South America


 

New Record in 6 Day Race

Australian Dipali Cunningham from Melbourne surpassed her own world record in the Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence Six Day Race. In 6 days, she completed 513 miles an average of 85.5 miles per day. (or just short of 20 marathons in 6 days)
6 and 10 Day Race

6 and 10 Day Race Winners

In second place was American Pam Reed, 48, who set an American record for her age groups with 490 miles- At her first attempt at a 6 day race.

Darren Worts, 38, USA won for the men with 420 miles

In the Ten Day, Madhupran Wolfgang Schwerk,53,from Germany won with an amazing 777 miles. This was the 3rd longest distance in any 10 day race.

Kaneenika Janakova,38, from Slovakia won the ladies' Ten Day event with 707 miles. A personal best and her second consecutive victory.

There was a field of 44 in the 10 Day and 36 in the Six Day.

Results at Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team

From Race Report by Sahishnu.at Marathon Team blog

Race Report at NY Times

Race reports, photos and interviews at Perfection Journey by Utpal

Photo Gallery by Jowan

Welcome to the Sri Chinmoy Centre

Sri Chinmoy Centre

The Sri Chinmoy Centre is both a place for inner self-discovery and outer service to the world. Read more...

Sri Chinmoy

The Centre draws its inspiration from our teacher, Sri Chinmoy, whose life expressed the unbounded potential of the human spirit. Read more...

Meditation

Meditation is a core part of our lives, and the Centre organises free meditation classes in over 50 countries around the world. Read more...

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Music

Music by Sri Chinmoy and his students to listen to and download.
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Sports

All about our races, marathons, and multi-sports events.
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World Harmony Run

This 80 nation torch relay celebrates oneness and fosters friendship.
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Members

Meet Members of the Sri Chinmoy Centre.
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More About Sri Chinmoy Centre

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Photo Galleries

Photo Galleries by members of the Sri Chinmoy Centres. Including photos from concerts, art exhibitions and travels around the world.

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Humanitarian Service

An overview of our efforts to serve in developing countries. Find out about our Oneness Heart Tears and Smiles organisation.

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Enterprises

Local enterprises, restaurants, cafes, and shops of Sri Chinmoy Centre.