New OCASA Website
OCASA now has its own website, which you can find at www.ocasa.org.uk. Designed by our Vice President and Visual Communications Representative, Pam Wright, it is intended to be the public face for OCASA and will be the place to go for information about the organisation, as well as for practical things such as contact details, signup forms for the mailing list, election statements, and so on.
From time to time, we’ll be publishing news, events, reviews and comment. OCA students are welcome to send, via their subject representatives, anything that they feel might be of interest to other students. There is also some public gallery space, with the germ of an idea for a rolling set of mini-exhibitions. If any student would like to show their work, or has an idea for using this space, please get in touch.
This version of the website is just a start. We plan to go on developing it as a useful source of news and information for OCA students. So do stay in touch; keep on visiting; and let us have your ideas for ways that the site might be developed in the future.
And another reminder – OCASA sends out newsletters to OCA students who have provided their e-mail address. If you haven’t already signed up, you can do so via the ‘Mailing list – subscribe’ link at the bottom of the front page of the new website, at www.ocasa.org.uk.
I’ve just tried to access the website, but can’t, as I just get some codes. I use Safari (have a Mac) but also tried Firefox and the same thing happened. Is there a technical hitch?
Doh! This would happen when our illustrious ‘webmaster’ is on holiday! The site is working because I’ve just accessed it – so might be a Safari or Firefox specific issue, Fionagh, if you’d like to try again or later, please.
I can access it through Firefox and Safari on my Mac
Working on mine as well – Safari
No problems here—Mac—Safari, Chrome and Firefox
All works well no problems – Mac – Safari. Great site, thanks.
I’m trying to access the ocasa site and can’t seem to either. It brings up a couple of lines of code including cgi – bin which when I click brings up a semblance of the site but says error page not found. Tried doing through google search and the same happened. Is there a problem or what am I doing wrong? Help!
Have now had the opportunity to check the situation. There is an occasional problem with accessing the OCASA website – to do with ‘domain name’ and ‘mapping’ – and it is being looked at. Hopefully won’t affect too many of you too often; and hopefully will get sorted soon.
It’s working fine on my mobile.
Donis