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I was contacted by the Presbytery of San Francisco to update their previous site (which you can see here). They had a site that is very typical of many presbyteries today, and that is a single column site with the “Presbyterian blue” in the background. The Presbytery of San Francisco was moving toward conducting their Presbytery Meetings Paperless, and were planning on using the website as the primary source of information for the presbytery. They wanted a site that would fit more into the Web 2.0 generation of sites, and wanted to be able to include images, video, Facebook integration, blogs and commenting features, calendars and much more.
WordPress is capable of doing all of these things (and more), so I chose to again go with WordPress as the Content Management System. The banners on the top rotate through if you refresh the page, and they reflect the three differing geographic areas of the presbytery itself. The color scheme seemed like an appropriate choice for Northern California and they were very pleased with the overall design of the site. They were really a great group to work with and I was happy to be able to redesign the website of a group I’ll probably be working with over the next few months toward my ordination as a Presbyterian Church (USA) Minister.
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