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TACWeb Redesign Index

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This article is the index for the TACWeb (Toongabbie Anglican Church web-site) Redesign series.

  1. TACWeb Redesign Part 1 – reviews the history of the web-site, and considers the reasons for a re-design. 29 May 2005
  2. TACWeb Redesign Part 2 – Audience – who is the audience of the site and what are their needs? 15 June 2005
  3. TACWeb Redesign Part 3 – Front Page – the front page of a web-site is probably the most important. What should the front page of the new TACWeb have on it? 21 June 2005
  4. TACWeb Redesign Part 4 – tid-bits – some miscellaneous bits and pieces. 5 July 2005
  5. TACWeb Redesign Part 5 – Site Structure – discusses the structure of the new site. 21 July 2005
  6. TACWeb Redesign Part 6 – Content – considers options for ensuring the site content is fresh and accurate. 30 July 2005
  7. TACWeb Redesign Part 7 – Icons – using icons to enhance site features. 2 August 2005
  8. TACWeb Redesign Part 8 – Photos – using photos to provide “life” to the site. 15 August 2005
  9. TACWeb Redesign Part 9 – Resources – which of the pages in the Resource section are being used? 21 August 2005
  10. TACWeb Redesign Part 10 – Blog – developing the purpose of the new blog. 31 August 2005
  11. TACWeb Redesign Part 11 – Update – items to be completed before setting the site live. 16 October 2005
  12. TACWeb Redesign Part 12 – Podcasting – audio quality for podcasting. 30 November 2005
  13. TACWeb Redesign Part 13 – RSS Feed Reader – popular RSS readers. 16 December 2005.
  14. TACWeb Redesign Part 14 – Soft Launch – The site is launched. 19 December 2005.
  15. TACWeb Redesign Part 15 – Cutover – The site is fully cutover. 1 January 2006.

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