Built-in Features
Do you need a camp website fast?
We think this one has all features a great camp website really needs.
1. Strong emphasis on presentation.
The four tabs on the camp’s homepage give you the opprotunity to present your four camp programs or address your four target groups. Or, anything really.
2. Everything dynamic.
It only takes a second to sign-in as editor, hit the EDIT button and change the menus, submenus, tab names, texts, links, photos or anything, really.
4. Camp Blog
There is a blog section ready to use, add categories, have multiple authors. And the newest article’s summary shows on the hompeage.
Keep clicking to see more features.
Predesigned styles
We have predesigned all the styles you might need to communicated clearly with your campers.
Headers
All important headlines are well defined. The reason? Your staff don’t have to be designers to maintain the website and the design is ugly-proof.
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Download Button
There is a predefined style for posting files for download. Easy to create and visible to catch your camper’s eye.
Multiple column design
You can choose if a subpage will have on or two columns. Very cool.
Registration table
Posting camp dates, status, price and registration links to your camp’s website has never been easier. Look to the right for a sample.
Call to Action Buttons
You can place this button anywhere, make it say anything and lead to any place.
as well as a Donate button
Registration Table

Creating a table as editor

Family Retreats
Here is a good example how a tab can be used to feature a camp program.
You can use this section to explain the program, list benefits and link (look to the right) to a whole subpage devoted to this program.
Oh, and there is even a style defined for quotes from campers.
I have always wanted a camp site like this and now when I have it, I would like to sell it.
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The tabs are great to:
- explain the program
- list benefits
- link to subpage devoted to this program
Tab for Parents
This is how a tab can be used to address a target group.
You can use this section to talk to parents, kids, embed games, connect them to your camp’s facebook or twitter profile.
Oh, and there is even a style defined for quotes from other parents.
I wanted to send my kid to a camp once, but their website was so ugly and hard to use – I couldn’t imagine their bathrooms.
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The tabs are great to:
- talk to parents
- kids
- embed flash games
- link to social networking services
