This page contains a Flash digital edition of a book.
Logging On The site is completely open to any subscriber. It


is that simple. If you buy your copy from an agent, he or she will be able to give you the log in details you need. To log on, you will fi nd a login red box on the


home page on the top right of your screen. You will need to enter your username and password and there is a helpful section within the box should you have forgotten those details. Click on the ‘Remember me’ button to avoid re-entering those details at your next visit. Once logged in, the site will welcome you by name and you will have free access to all areas. The login box will also change to a welcome box.


The Welcome Box & Key Areas


The welcome box has six key areas which can


be accessed directly. They are: My Profi le


VIP Area Top Ten Music Library Message Board Watch & Learn


My Profi le


This area is important as it is the area of the site which is about you. Here you can enter your name, new password, your Line dance info and many more things that will affect our database and make the site more relevant and searchable. You can tailor your identity by letting us know your details and who you are (dancer, instructor, choreographer, etc) and this means that automatically the site will put at your disposal, within that area, tools designed to help the dancer you are!


It is also where you can vote, a very important part of the site’s data. Your vote is vital to us as it shapes the Top Ten chart in a unique way. It is of course, essential to keep votes coming in to make sure that the Top Ten refl ects the current dancer’s choices. If Line dance is important to you this is one area where YOU can make a difference. Vote regularly and you will have done your bit to ensure that the site gives a true picture of a dances popularity. You can access the vote facility easily by clicking on Top Ten in the welcome box. Vote today, it does make a big difference!


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