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For Administrators -- Many of the topics for
administrators, pastors, church boards are also excellent topics for the webmaster wanting to get his/her first website started.
Website Design Basics -- One of Bill Aumack's excellent newsletters,
on the basics of good website design.
Slogans and Taglines -- A tagline is a subtitle for your website,
intended to tell visitors who you are, what you do, and how you're different from all the other similar organizations.
Free Websites and Beyond -- Darryl Hossford describes how the
NAD Church Website Initiative is being implement with free websites all the way to fully customized content management solutions.
Buying a Template -- One of the alternatives to help kick start your
website. You can experiment with a template or two before settling on the design you want to go with. There are hundreds, perhaps
thousands of free templates. The better ones don't cost much.
Designing the Navigation System -- Most of the people coming to your
site are looking for content. Most of the time a search engine will delivered them to one of your web pages. It is very important
to make the content they are looking for as easy as possible to find.
Search Engine Misconceptions --
Bill Aumack's newsletter responds to the many questions other webmasters ask him
about search engines and directories which suggest that there are a lot of misconceptions to resolve about search engines
and directories.
Dynamic Sites and Search Engines -- This is
Bill Aumack's introductory newsletter about search engines. Discusses many of the
search engine related problems with javascript, frames, flash and other technologies and how to make them more search engine
compatible.
Page Width -- A screen size of 800x600 is currently smallest we need to
design for. Also consider a fluid or dynamic width.
Common Mistakes to Avoid -- An extensive listing of the numerous
mistakes sited by Jacob Nielson and other experts on website design.
New Year's Resolutions -- Another Bill Aumack newsletter on setting
out some plans for the year ahead. Practical ideas on how to keep your website working properly through the year ahead.
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