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NewsForge: WebGUI Works Wonders for Church Web Site

Jun 22, 2005, 12:15 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Colin Kuskie)

"In 2002, Portland, Ore.'s Sunset Presbyterian Church had a 200+-page Web site that contained mainly static content about the church, its ministries, and events. While many people were using the Web site and submitting content for it, the all-volunteer team maintaining it, of which I was a member, was overworked. Half of our time was spent editing existing pages and removing old content. Everything was done by hand: creating pages, uploading them to the site via FTP, and checking them against the site's style guidelines. All new volunteers required lots of training to become fully contributing members. Our team needed to find a way to become more efficient.

"The software that supported the site was old and inflexible. A mod_perl 1 plugin handled basic page templating and navigation, but it didn't easily allow interaction with other programs; thus, we could add no new features, such as discussion boards, weblogs, and photo galleries..."

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