First Visit?
Whether this is your first
visit or you’ve been with us since the start – welcome to Webcameron! This
is David Cameron's website, where he posts written & video content on his
activities and gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what he’s been up to.
Getting started
Anyone can browse Webcameron, but if
you want to post your own comments or contribute to the forum, you’ll have to
become a registered user.
To register as
a new user, click here.
The videos on this site use Adobe Flash, please visit this website to
download the required software if you don’t have it already.
Front page
The most recent video appears at the top of the page, with 3 recent videos
below – click on a thumbnail to watch. To the right of the most recent
video, you will find the 3 most recent written blog posts by David.
Click on a post to read more, or click ‘See all posts’ to see everything from
David’s Diary.
In the other areas of the Webcameron
homepage, you will find three additional site features: ‘Pick of the papers,’ ‘David
in the news’ and ‘Forum tracker.’
‘Pick of the papers’ features our
selection of some of the most interesting news stories, from the world of
politics and the world in general. ‘David in the news’ brings you the latest
articles and interviews from David; including TV and radio appearances. The
‘Forum tracker’ will provide you with links to the latest forum comments; an
easy way to keep up-to-date with the latest discussions.
Navigation menu
The
menu at the top left of the page is divided into 3 sections.
The top section
links to content that’s specific to David.
Check out David’s diary to read his regular entries and find out what it’s
really like being the Leader of the Opposition. Click on the Video link to see
David in action. New videos will be uploaded on a regular basis and much of the
footage is exclusive to Webcameron.
The ‘Issues’ sections of the menu
cover the issues that David really cares about. We've scoured the internet to
bring you some of the latest, most interesting news on health, going green,
work & money and home & family. Let us know what you think of these
stories in the forum.
The ‘In Depth’ links to pages that bring together video, photos and written
blogs from David’s visits into one easy-to-read section.
Click on the link to the Forum to get
involved yourself. Registered users can comment on any of the forum sections and ask questions to David himself. David will pick questions,
comments, themes and topics from the forums (as well as comments on blog posts)
on a regular basis and include his responses in his diary.
Other features
The menu at the top of the page will
allow you to read about site updates, sign up for our weekly newsletter and to check
out our RSS feeds.
If you want to embed
a Webcameron button or David’s Diary widget in your website, MySpace profile or
blog, then visit the Tools & Features page to get the code.
We hope you like the Webcameron
experience and come back frequently! If you have any suggestions for the team
on how we can make it even better please get in touch; we’d really like to hear
from you.
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