To save money and for ease in updating, I've made our church website into a blog. There are still some things I'd like to add, but the main information is there if you want to check it out.
Looks like a good start. I'd take that church logo and make it the main banner, though. I imagine you'll want to tweak the colours, though, too.
I agree using Blogger is a nice alternative, especially if you want non-web-savvy people at your church to be able to access and update it easily. Works pretty well for my JapanLog, which is both a ministry info website as well as a regularily-updated blog.
How'd you get the dates to disappear on the info posts, though?
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Looks like a good start. I'd take that church logo and make it the main banner, though. I imagine you'll want to tweak the colours, though, too.
I agree using Blogger is a nice alternative, especially if you want non-web-savvy people at your church to be able to access and update it easily. Works pretty well for my JapanLog, which is both a ministry info website as well as a regularily-updated blog.
How'd you get the dates to disappear on the info posts, though?
yeah, i may make the logo a banner. not sure yet. I definitely want a typical person to be able to update the site if need be.
i think the new blogger allowed me to get rid of the dates. i can't remember for sure. i might have just deleted it from the HTML
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