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Well they have to explore all new potential revenue streams, now that all the wheels have fallen off the MP Gravy Train.
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<sets fire to nearest pile of hay>Originally posted by Pogle View PostHere are the reasons for having a wedding website (apparently)
1. Share Wedding Information Easily
2. Save Time and Money!
3. Reduce Your Impact on Our Earth
4. Focus On What's Most Important
5. Manage All of Your Wedding Details in One Place
6. Provide Your Guests with Travel
7. Create Something Unique to You
8. Allow Guests To Learn More About You
9. Communicate Easily with Your Bridal Party .
10. Accept Messages from your Guests
Perhaps you and Churchie should consider it?
<runs away and hides in nearest pile of hay>
BBQ? Anyone?
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I think it's a great idea! Take a months Honeymoon as well, it will give his keyboard a rest.Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
- I could just imagine his face if I mentioned it!
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www.mywedding.coOriginally posted by Moscow Mule View PostWas going to get my brother to just recreate it in joomla. Wasn't sure there was a great deal of cash in it though and couldn't get a decent URL.
Then have mutliple sub domains for each wedding
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Originally posted by Pogle View Post
Perhaps you and Churchie should consider it?
<runs away and hides in nearest pile of hay>
- I could just imagine his face if I mentioned it!
Suppose it makes sense... but still...Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostI did ours myself. Didn't take long, and was basically all of the same stuff that was on the info sheet that went out with our invitations.
We stuck a few photos up after the big day, but it didn't get updated after that & I'm pretty sure the domain has lapsed now.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostWe stuck a few photos up after the big day, but it didn't get updated after that & I'm pretty sure the domain has lapsed now.
No it hasn't
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Was going to get my brother to just recreate it in joomla. Wasn't sure there was a great deal of cash in it though and couldn't get a decent URL.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostBTW
how were you going to rip it ? Black widow ?
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostHoly tulip... how bonkers!
Here are the reasons for having a wedding website (apparently)
1. Share Wedding Information Easily
2. Save Time and Money!
3. Reduce Your Impact on Our Earth
4. Focus On What's Most Important
5. Manage All of Your Wedding Details in One Place
6. Provide Your Guests with Travel
7. Create Something Unique to You
8. Allow Guests To Learn More About You
9. Communicate Easily with Your Bridal Party .
10. Accept Messages from your Guests
Perhaps you and Churchie should consider it?
<runs away and hides in nearest pile of hay>
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I did ours myself. Didn't take long, and was basically all of the same stuff that was on the info sheet that went out with our invitations.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostHoly tulip... how bonkers!
We stuck a few photos up after the big day, but it didn't get updated after that & I'm pretty sure the domain has lapsed now.
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A friend of mine got married recently and had one. Actually it was quite good in terms of info.
Details of the wedding venue, details of food, etc etc. Also link to a John Lewis presents wish list.
John Lewis present list is a new topic entirely. John Lewis must be laughing at all the mugs paying over the odds off this wish list.
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