Alan
Started Websites4Christians to help churches get on line easily. If you need help please get in touch!
We use ajax for our modules to allow us to update pages without the need to completely reload them. This is especially useful when we need to have pages for the different content types. For example when we display YouTube… Continue reading
For July I’ve used the theme of ‘travel’ to suggest blog posts and articles which are inclusive to your readers. Summer holidays and the weather at home are two of the… Continue reading
What is style anyway?
In a previous post I mentioned a style guide and suggested that you add your colour scheme to your style guide. However people are wondering what on earth a style guide is? So this… Continue reading
Today I went to Wallacewell Community Fellowship to train volunteers in using the their website. Like many churches they have a website and now they want to do more. Often we provide this type of support by… Continue reading
Hope, Happiness and Holy Matrimony
For June I’ve decided to focus on the way this time of year makes us feel and how we can spread those feelings of hope and happiness around our neighbours and friends. June marks the… Continue reading
Colour and your website
Think about colour! Everywhere in life you’re bombarded with colour. Colour shouldn’t just be restricted to what you can see but used to really bring your website to life. The way you use… Continue reading
Mobile – a major shift are you ready?
Websites are a great way of reaching out to existing and new church members. They can explain why you are a Christian and what the Christian life means to… Continue reading
May is the month of re-birth, change and transitions. Spring is well and truly here and Summer is just around the corner. The dates of note I’ve chosen this month reflect these themes and build on the idea of re-newing… Continue reading
Highlighting important dates in the calendar and creating engaging articles around these dates, is a great way to keep your website lively and exciting. By planning ahead and putting… Continue reading