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5 Best Nonprofit Donation Pages (And How To Improve Yours!)

CauseVox

More and more fires to fight : if donors have a hard time completing donations, you’re going to get calls and emails with complaints and questions. Ubuntu Football: Simplify Your Forms. Ubuntu Football’s donation form is simple and straightforward. So why do so many of us continue to let our pages fall by the wayside?

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Linux ready for the desktop?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

August 9, 2007 It’s been 7 weeks of using Ubuntu 7.04 (better known as Feisty Fawn) as my primary desktop. I have no problem getting just about all of my work done using Ubuntu. I’m looking forward to Gutsy Gibbon, Ubuntu 7.10 And, to answer the question posed above, the answer is, for me, obviously, a definite yes.

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How to Create a Donation Page: Best Practices for Fundraising Pages

CauseVox

You want the look and feel – colors, logo, and fonts – consistent across your website and donation page so there’s no question as to where your donors are giving to. Donate button – A donate button displayed on your navigation bar and accessible on every page is a must-have.

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5 Questions: Working with Open Source Software and Vendors

NTEN

We're asking them all to share their answers to five very important questions. Whether it is on the desktop like Firefox and Open Office or the Ubuntu Linux operating system, or on servers (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) and running CMSs and CRMs (like Drupal and CiviCRM). Speaker: Gregory Heller, CivicActions.

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Why I won’t be buying Leopard

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The Macintosh operating system has without question, the best, most intuitive user interface ever invented, built on top of the best OS invented, UNIX. at 7:57 pm You make some very good points and I think I will “go Ubuntu&# too. have you thought about which laptop might be best to load Ubuntu up on?

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Linux Desktop Migration

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Linux Desktop Migration November 16, 2007 Linux has proven itself as a server platform – no one really questions it. A large chunk (the majority?)

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Sweet tasting dogfood…

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

This migration, unlike the Mac OS -> Ubuntu migration, has been completely painless. There is no question in my mind that free software has won the CMS/Blogging race, hands down. { A few tweaks (mentioned in the previous post,) and I was up and running with all posts and comments intact. Now, there is. Actually, there are several.

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