Communication & Technology

Creating a Church Web Site Tutorial
Chapter 12: Bibliography

Books:

Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Useability. Author: Steve Krug. Publisher: Que, Oct. 2000.

Homepage Usability: 50 Websites Deconstructed. Authors: Jakob Nielsen, Marie Tahir. Publisher: New Riders Publishing (Nov. 2001)

Web Pages for Churches and other Non-Profit Organizations. Author: Karen Oberst. Publisher: Eulogia Books (Feb. 2001)

Building a Web Site for Dummies. Authors: by David Crowder, Rhonda Crowder. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (Oct. 2000)

Web sites:

www.webmonkey.com
This Lycos site is full of tutorials and tips for web site developers, from beginners to advanced designers.

www.useit.com
Jakob Nielsen (see book, above) is a known speaker and writer on Web site useability. This is his site on the topic.

ucc.org/tips/web2.htm
Visit this page to find out how the United Church of Christ puts discussion forums and other features on its Web site.

UCC Webmaster's Forum
This is a place for church Web designers to ask questions and share ideas.

www.bravenet.com
Sign up and get free features for your Web site, such as page counters, guestbooks, cartoons and more.

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Creating a
Church Web site

1. Getting Started

2. Determining Your Audience
3. Basic Content
4. Beyond the basics I: What is realistic?
5. Beyond the basics II: Content ideas for reaching newcomers
6. Beyond the basics III: Content ideas to keep them coming back
7. A picture is worth a thousand words
8. Organization is the key to navigation
9. Getting your site hosted
10. Web design software
11. Linking up

12. Bibliography


Please direct questions or comments about this site to Tiffany Vail.

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