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Quotes, digital media, proofs, and delivery.
Quality, Price, Speed: You can have only two of them.
Design a couple templates, which all pages on your church website will use.
Good and bad ways to structure your church's website
Tips for church brochures. See also Flagship Brochure
Every church needs one very nice brochure.
Tips for designing a navigation bar. Every church site needs one.
Limit your use of fonts to just a few widely-used ones.
Used white text on a dark background.
Some general tips about using fonts on the web.
Splash pages have no redeeming qualities. Don't use them. Here's why.
Lots of info about something you shouldn't use.
A variety of things to avoid doing on the homepage.
Viewing the homepage as a directory to the rest of the site.
Be clear about who you are. Web visitors want to know that.
What to emphasize on the home page.
Including a Search Box on Your Website

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