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aarontx's picture

I am the Worship Leader / Technology geek at a mid-sized church, and recently put up a site on bluehost.com running Drupal.

http://www.heritageauburn.com

Any constructive comments would be great. It is a work in progress as we have yet to add any real content and it is basically a header page.

The default rotating images I am currently using from the nitobe theme will eventually be replaced with our own panoramic / stitched images.

A Brother in Christ,

Aaron G.

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Info Architecture?

mfer's picture

Do you have an information architecture for your site? What are view and repeats? I'm coming to your site as a Christian and I don't get it. I can't imagine what it would be like for someone not part of the church at large or someone who isn't tech savvy.

I'd start by coming up with an information architecture that targets the audiences you'll have there (members of the tech and non-tech kind, Christian visitors, and non-Christian visitors who don't know much about the church).

Matt Farina
www.innovatingtomorrow.net
www.geeksandgod.com
www.superaveragepodcast.com
www.mattfarina.com

Like MF said, I'm not

flickerfly's picture

Like MF said, I'm not getting it. Maybe that is just because you haven't populated it with data. What is the singular biggest purpose of the site? It looks nice, but leaves me lost.

Yet another Drupal church site

esbon's picture

This is an in house design with a Marinelli theme I modified, and further themed and improved by mustardseedmedia
We will be using our Drupal Calendar soon.

I am also interested in photo albums using Views and CCK primarily. I don't like the idea of pictures being nodes so I've been looking at http://drupal.org/project/photos for photo galleries.

Here's the link to our site http://www.capitalcitychurchdc.org

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