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Mar 31, 2022
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nearby accommodations, things for guests to do in their downtime, and links to where you’re registered. You can fill out or hide other pages as needed. Maybe you want to include a blurb about how you met and the details of the romantic proposal, or upload photo galleries featuring the great times you’ve had as a couple. The only downside to using a template is that you are inherently limited by the options that the template offers. You can also choose the more standard website template, like those provided by SquareSpace or Wix. These platforms are designed to host websites of all kinds, so there are more styles, add-ons, and flexibility, however since they’re not specifically for weddings they might require a little more time investment in order to customize. square space wedding website ideasSquarespace offers more modern design options in their templates, like parallax and large photo backgrounds. However, they’re not created exclusively for weddings so may require more legwork to special leads perfect. Pros: Quick, easy to use, and very little technical knowledge required. Cons: Personalization options may be limited. Cost per month, depending on if you want access to premium themes and features. Content management systems WordPress backend A CMS can give you almost endless possibilities in terms of design, but if you’re not tech-savvy, the setup and backend can be intimidating. If you’re tech-savvy, you can create your own site on an established content management system (CMS) without having to know how to code. WordPress is one of the most popular platforms and has many themes specifically designed for wedding websites. Once you choose a theme and get your basic design going, working with a CMS system is almost as easy as using a template. However, it will usually cost a bit more in both time and money. You’ll need to buy a domain name and pay for hosting, and some of the better themes must also be purchased. Using a CMS is a great option for visual people who are moderately tech-savvy, know how they want the site to look and function, but aren’t sure how to get it there. Pros: Excellent customization options and the ability to be more in control of the design process. Cons: Time intensive and you may need basic coding knowledge to troubleshoot issues as they arise. Cost: or more, including domain, hosting, a custom theme, and add-ons.
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