I have maintained our church web site for 8 years. If you would like some ideas about content, not HTML or hosting,
http://www.tedpack.org/churchweb.html
has some.
2007-02-28 03:23:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I build websites after I took some college classes, you can do it in wordpad if you know the codes, you can do it in Microsoft word just save the document as html instead of doc. I would suggest purchacing dreamweaver, thats what I use. I would also consider using webmonkey, to get some tips, and I think you can also build a web site there.
2007-02-24 12:41:04
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answered by tigerpaw4000 1
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(Do you have a domain name, like the name of the church? www.mytownchurch.org? Do you have a host?)
Those things done, which I suppose, you do (their having asked *you*...)
Suggest:
Small home page: banner across the top, picture of the church at one side, or maybe happyfaced members in a group, with name and address of church at the other side. Traditional web page shape, below the banner, might be one main panel, one sidebar, with main containing welcome and say, a very few welcoming photos or other graphics; and sidebar giving a summary of meetings and maybe news. Somewhere on this home page would be an obvious link to another or other pages, and a method to contact.
Other pages might have photo displays, news, maybe contact info, etc.
2007-02-24 12:45:37
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answered by fjpoblam 7
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It depends on you.
If you have enough time you can build it yourself.
But if you don't have enough time you can easily one beautifull template from web and modify it.
I prefer template because of time.
Some googd templates site:
templatebox.com
webzonetemplates.com
2007-02-24 15:13:35
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answered by Moein 3
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Ok its for chuch so can i build it free for tou pleezz
contact me now at email!!!
my yahoo id is bouncybuddy
2007-02-24 12:41:58
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answered by Anonymous
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