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Wedding website

You ladies don't dare show your planning bios to your guests, right? I'm wondering - I'm putting all of this work into the bio so does this mean I'm doing  it all over again for our actual website? What details did you/are you putting on your website?

Re: Wedding website

  • bluebookbluebook member
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    edited December 2011
    I did my website first, because of all the out of town guests ... here are the headings:    * Welcome    * About Us (what we're up to now)    * Our Story (how we met/etc)    * Picture Gallery    * The Wedding Party     * Wedding Events    * Getting There    * Getting Around    * Accommodations    * Things to See and Do    * Guestbook    * Gift Registry    * The Honeymoon    * From The Heart    * Contact Us
  • bluebookbluebook member
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    edited December 2011
    BTW, I highly recommend brides.com for doing your website. It's totally free and has an online RSVP feature, a table assignment creator which is AWESOME, and a way to keep track of all your guests. I bought a website for 1 year from godaddy.com (for $10) and then I'm hosting it for free on brides.com
  • edited December 2011
    We have:-Welcome: A picture of us and a greeting message to our guests-About us: Brief history of how we met for those who didn't know-Our Families: An introduction to who is who, no pictures yet, because we don't want everyone announced at the wedding . . . also lists who attendants are.-Reception: Info about location, cocktail hour & dinner times, explicit driving directions in addition to the ones included with the invitations because we've got guests from all over areas of Dade and Broward, parking info-Guest Information: Hotel rates and how to book, dress code (because I just know someone would've shown up in jeans), and an announcement of a possible after party-Registry: Links to our registries-Contact us: FI and mine numbers and email addresses
  • edited December 2011
    I have a planning bio which is just for you guys and then a wedding website. I used Mywedding to do the template for my wedding website. If you want to see it... let me know!
  • edited December 2011
    I forgot to add, we used The Knot's wedding website.  It's easy to edit and add content, some pages can be left unpublished, and I can protect with a password at no extra charge (unlike Weebly).The honeymoon . . . huh, forgot about that.  We haven't planned ours yet so we'll probably add it once we make a decision.
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