Ways to contribute content

There are essentially three ways in which you can contribute content.

1. Post directly to FreeLegalWeb

To post directly to FLW, on the Dashboard, under Posts, click Add New and write your article or copy and paste content from elsewhere:  from another web page, from a Word doc, etc.

However, you should note that a direct cut and paste will carry with it the underlying XHTML coding and this may have undesirable results. Simple HTML content will copy across fine, but for Word docs, Google Docs and knols, it will generally be better and quicker first to copy to a plain text file (in Notepad for example) and then to copy from there to the WordPress post form and restyle.

2. Syndicate to FreeLegalWeb

If you already publish a blog or other site that produces full text RSS feeds, we can syndicate appropriate articles (posts) to FLW.

Usually it will be appropriate to syndicate only articles in a particular existing category or only a selection of articles. In the latter case, if you create a specific category for items to be syndicated to FLW and assign articles to these categories we can then automatically syndicate just the selected articles.

Syndicated articles are shown as “Syndicated from [source category]” and linked back to the original source. Comments are switched off on the assumption that authors prefer to get feedback directly on their own sites.

3. Publish in batch to FreeLegalWeb (with our help)

If you have suitable content that you’d like to share on FreeLegalWeb, just contact us and we’ll figure out with you an efficient and effective way to publish it on FreeLegalWeb.

Examples of material we’d like to help you (re)publish are: pages from an existing website, articles on a wiki, Google Knol articles and of course Word documents.