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The Great Church Websites blog

On this page, I record my observations as I research church websites, as well as offer general comments. Please let me know about special features on your website that you feel are unusual or specially well-done. These must be features on a website that you've developed yourself.

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© 2007 by David Gillaspey (resume). All Rights Reserved.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Two versions of a home page

Occasionally I come across a church website that includes several links under a "Home" dropdown menu. Usually, of course, a Home link is not a dropdown menu and is just a single link to the church's (or any organization's) home page.

The Home link of Tenth Avenue Church of Vancouver, British Columbia, is a dropdown menu with two links: one to a home page for visitors and one to a home page for members. The layouts of the two are much different. The content is much different, too. Notably, the services times are shown on the home page for visitors, and not much else. The home page for members is comprised of a number of announcements and updates about ministries. No service times are listed, because they don't need to be.

Sincerely,

David Gillaspey

posted by David Gillaspey @ 9:45 AM


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