Love the RSVP feature, the premade pages make sense and you can customize some too. And pictures are super easy to upload. And giving people the web address is easy, it's just mywedding.com/yournamehere. There are a lot of templates to choose from for backgrounds, and it's all free!
I'm still using it to share wedding pics and honeymoon pics.
Theknot.com has been pretty good to me so far, but I''m only a month into planning. I''ll report back if I encounter any problems. I do really love their template selection.
our travel agent did ours.... i don''t really do much with it though. we are doing the destination wedding thing so there''s really not too much to say lol
The first task that FI and I tackled was getting together a website. We searched the internet high and low and found this: http://www.weddingwebsites.com/ It was helpful in figuring out positives and negatives about the different barrage of sites that we found using google. Our friends had just used "wedding tracker" which, I think, is by The Knot and we were looking at theirs to find things that we liked and didn''t like.
FI already has his own website that he set up to keep in contact with family when he was an exchange student living abroad (purchased from GoDaddy.com for 10 bucks or something). We ended up using that and doing our own website from scratch. I read Dreamweaver for Dummies (only the first six chapters) and got Adobe Dreamweaver and Adobe Photoshop and I can''t tell you how proud I am of the website. I would post a link, but FI would kill me (and it has EVERYTHING about us listed on there...duh). I am so proud of it. I wish you guys could see.
I know this doesn''t help really guide you to answer your question, but I wanted to share my experience. Don''t be daunted, it wasn''t really that hard. Some of the hardest part is coming up with Content, and you''ll have to do that on any site you choose. We really like that we can add pages on a whim (I added on about the bridal party just recently), we can rearrange things, add whatever we''d like, add email addresses ([email protected]) for whatever we want, etc.
I guess what I''m saying is don''t be daunted by trying to do it "the business" way instead of doing it with the packaged wedding website way. We didn''t find anything we liked, and so we made our own. Also, there are lots of templates that you can buy to make your website look even fancier with flash, etc.
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