Panels can be added anywhere on a page. A panel can be either a complete page or just a section of a page. The same panel can appear on any number of pages. Each panel can contain text, links and pictures and be styled using CSS. The text in the following box is taken from a panel. You can edit the panel from here - please contact us for login details.
STEVE WADHAMS. May 2010
Steve Wadhams’ entire professional life has been in broadcasting. After taking a course in the BBC training studio in 1967, he quickly graduated to the BBC Overseas Service. In 1974 he moved to Canada to join the CBC’s flagship Current Affairs programme As It Happens and then moving forward to be one of the founding producers of Sunday Morning which involved making documentaries across Canada and then globally.
After two years making the TV award winning documentary The Journal, Steve continued to develop his radio story-telling skills, creating features from the journalistic to the impressionistic. Among these were a three-hour documentary on Mozart and, in 1984, a five hour radio biography on George Orwell which won a Canadian National Radio Award and led to his subsequent book Remembering Orwell, published by Penguin. Since then Steve Wadhams has won countless awards for investigative journalism and innovative forms of radio story-telling. In October 2005 he was given the Audio Luminary Award by the Chicago-based Third Coast International Audio Festival; the first non American to be so honoured – for ‘expanding the boundaries of audio story-telling’.
For many years Steve has taught ‘story-telling’ with CBC and is a highly regarded teacher and consultant in Canada. He has lead workshops in various countries, including one for the BBC in 1999. Hobbies include making music as a professional choral singer.
The panel editor is PHP code that runs on your site. It needs a MySQL or SQLite database to store the panels. The panel editor can be added to an existing site simply by renaming some of your html files to php files and adding in a couple of lines of php code to call up the panel at the required place on the page.
Most Content Management Systems (CMS) require you to design and build your site around the CMS but this is not the case with the panel editor - it can be added to a site at any time, even after the site has gone live.