The Toongabbie Anglican Church web-site was cutover on 1 Jan 2006. Two years on, I’m going to look at the front page of the site, freshen it up and tighten it’s focus.
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blog · 2 January 2008 · permalink
The Toongabbie Anglican Church web-site was cutover on 1 Jan 2006. Two years on, I’m going to look at the front page of the site, freshen it up and tighten it’s focus.
elsewhere · 18 March 2006 · permalink
blog · 7 March 2006 · permalink
The Toongabbie Anglican Church Podcast (iTunes link) has appeared in the Top 25 ‘Religion & Spirituality’ podcasts in the Australian iTunes store!
blog · 1 January 2006 · permalink
After the soft launch of the new Toongabbie Anglican Church web-site on 19th December, on Thursday (29 Dec) the old site was switched off (well redirected actually).
blog · 19 December 2005 · permalink
Well, the time has finally come to launch the new site. A “soft launch”, by which I mean the old site will remain active for a while.
So, go check out the new site. Feel free to be critical and leave comments here. Bugs are welcome on the development blog.
blog · 16 December 2005 · permalink
Busy day today, with the Toongabbie Anglican Church carols. I’ve also been busy putting the finishing touches to the new site, readying for public release. So, whilst I’m eating my breakfast… a question about your preferred RSS reader.
blog · 30 November 2005 · permalink
It’s been a while since I’ve talked about the Toongabbie Anglican Church web-site redesign (see the index). So, here’s an interactive post.
blog · 16 October 2005 · permalink
It has been over a month since I posted about the Toongabbie Anglican Church web-site redesign. Apart from being busy, I have been working in the background building the site. In this post, I’m keeping a list of outstanding items.
blog · 31 August 2005 · permalink
Work on the new Toongabbie Anglican site (related articles) has slowed as Assignment season has hit… but I see holidays (sort of) on the horizon. Anyway, in this Part 10, I want to discuss using a blog format on the new site.
blog · 21 August 2005 · permalink
This article is Part 9 in a series about the redesign of the Toongabbie Anglican Church web-site, full index is here.
blog · 15 August 2005 · permalink
Still talking about the re-design of the Toongabbie Anglican Church web-site, in this item the use of photos – specifically photos of the congregation to provide some “life” to the site.
blog · 3 August 2005 · permalink
This article is the index for the TACWeb (Toongabbie Anglican Church web-site) Redesign series.
blog · 2 August 2005 · permalink
In the continuing series about the redesign of the Toongabbie Anglican Church web-site, this entry is a little more fun.
Little icons on your web-site are trendy at the moment. I also think they’re helpful, giving something visual to help users navigate.
blog · 30 July 2005 · permalink
Content is obviously important on any web-site, so how can we ensure the content of a church site is kept up-to-date?
blog · 21 July 2005 · permalink
Continuing the TACWeb Redesign series, this article discusses the proposed site structure. By site structure, I mean the main menu and sub menus, and how the various pages/pieces of content fit into this structure.
blog · 5 July 2005 · permalink
Posts about the TACWeb Redesign have slowed. So have my efforts in redeveloping the site – I think I’m beginning to comprehend the amount of work required. Anyway, to make it look like I’m still doing something, this post contains some non-specific tid-bits.
blog · 21 June 2005 · permalink
Continuing the TACWeb Redesign series, this article considers the front/home page of the web-site.
blog · 15 June 2005 · permalink
The new web-site obviously needs to be useful to a number of audiences.
blog · 29 May 2005 · permalink
It’s time to re-design the Toongabbie Anglican Church web-site (TACWeb). In fact, it’s been time since March 2004 when I put together some notes about a re-design.
But first, some history…
A personal blog by Simon Job.
My blog about maths teaching.
MathsClass This Week #2
Nothing to do with MathsClass, this week saw the addition of Emma to our family. Four maths teachers kindly shared their work on MathsFaculty for others to use.
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