CCL Community Release - January 15, 2021
What's a release?
Simply put, a release is a package of software updates consisting of new features and bug fixes along with new content.New Features
- Top Menu Bar Update. The main top menu bar for CCL Community has been updated to streamline and improve navigation. Main benefits include the menu bar becoming persistent at the top of the view screen (i.e. when scrolling down on any page, the bar remains at the top to help navigation), an expanded offering of CCL's tools at the top menu level, consolidation of the green and white menu banners into one unified menu, and dynamic tracking in the menu bar to feature what section of the website members are visiting (by highlighting in blue). For more information and help, see CCL Community's updated FAQs, including the My Messages and troubleshooting sections.
New & Updated Content
Training:
- CCL Online Outreach & Recruiting Ideas - added Jan. 14th
- Social Media Basics - Core Volunteer Training - updated Jan. 12th
- Organizing & Hosting Coworking Parties Online (Zoom) - added Jan. 7th
- Engaging With CCL Community - Core Volunteer Training - updated Jan. 5th
Recent Posts
October 22, 2025 The Fix Our Forests Act (FOFA) is making its way through the Senate! Yesterday, the Senate Agriculture Committee passed the bill with a strong bipartisan vote of 18-5. Remember, this bill helps America increase our resilience to catastrophic wildfires, restore forest health, and build fire-safety defenses for communities in ...
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October 15, 2025 As of today, we’re officially on week three of the current government shutdown. Millions of people are feeling the impact, and though the House is in recess, the Senate is still at work. Funding the government is top priority, but some additional policy work continues — including on climate-related bills like the bipartisan Fix Our ...
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October 8, 2025 This week, the International Energy Agency (IEA) and Ember Energy released two very encouraging reports about global clean power generation. The Ember report found that global power demand increased in the first half of 2025, and the increase in solar and wind power more than met that demand growth. Solar generation is way up this year. ...
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