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woodsprite

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4. We use HostGator for both our church website and the chorale group that I sing with.
Fri Jun 22, 2018, 11:28 AM
Jun 2018

If you want to take a look, the church site is http://newcastlepreschurch.org/

Kind of dated. I designed it quite a few years ago and the church office has been doing maintenance and continually updating the links, news, etc. We're in the process of finding a new minister and decided not to redesign until the new minister is hired. It's hosted on HostGator, but is coded with regular HTML.

The group I sing with will be updating our site with new season info and an updated design shortly. It was originally designed by committee, but we're fixing it It's on HostGator and we use Weebly as the editor. It's a drag-and-drop editor which makes it really easy to use. There are a ton of templates to use as a base, but since you known HTML, you can customize any of them by customizing CSS.

The site is http://www.newarkchorale.org/

HostGator also supports WordPress as one of it's editors.

My daughter is using Wix to create her resume/portfolio website. She liked it better than Weebly, WordPress, and SquareSpace. Said it was more customizable.

Good luck! Your message is prompting me to get started on the Chorale site again so I'll have something to show them at the board meeting.



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