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United Methodist Communications has
developed a template for you to use as a basis for your
own website. Before you start working with the template,
you should read about the intentions and
limitations of the template, some notes on the structure of the template,
and how to download and
customize the template. You can download the template
and see examples of it on this
page.Who the template is forThis template is intended for an amateur website developer who has the following knowledge and skills:
Using this template as a starting point, this type of website developer should be able to create a well-structured, appealing congregational website with a moderate amount of graphical richness without having to edit or create any graphics. Technical support for the templatePlease note that United Methodist Communications unfortunately does not have the resources to support you as you work with this template. If you need help with any aspect of the template, see the resources listed on the other pages on this site. However, if you have suggestions on ways to improve the template, send them to websupport@umcom.org. |
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