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Miss Hawk, Richmond, VA Age and Occupation: 26, Finance Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, District Supervisor Engagement Date: March 13, 2011 Wedding Date: May 2012 Venue: The Chapel of the Sir Christopher Wren Building, 2007 Legacy Hall About Me: I’m an Arizona-born girl who has spent the majority of my life living below the Mason-Dixon line. The South has definitely earned a special place in my heart (alongside my Virginia born and bred fiance, of course!). We are planning a traditional Christian ceremony at my alma mater in historic Williamsburg, Virginia, followed by a rocking reception filled with Southern cooking and vintage/shabby chic details. When we’re not wedding planning, we enjoy spending time with our three dogs, going for runs together, watching plenty of football (or baseball depending on the season), and sampling new wine.
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Creating the Wedding Website

November 21st, 2011 @ 2:11 pm by Miss Hawk

I consider myself to be fairly in-the-know when it comes to computers. (Give me an Excel spreadsheet, and I will blow your mind!) But when it came to designing our website, I was a little clueless.

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Not really considering any other options, I initially set up one through the Knot; however, once I saw a few examples of what could be done by designing your own through Mac’s program iWeb, I was no longer content with the minimal template options offered at the Knot.

I happened across a tutorial by Mrs. Cupcake. She is very thorough in the design aspects, which I found super helpful given that I’d never used iWeb previously. I pretty much followed her directions to a T.

After completing the design aspects, I was a little lost. Mrs. Cupcake published her website with a dotMac account, which is no longer in existence. MobileMe was created as its replacement, but it will soon be obsolete as well. I had no idea where to go from there. That’s when I got my Googling fingers ready and went to town!

From the research I’ve found, publishing without MobileMe can be time consuming if you select the incorrect “helper” program (or FTP client, for you web-savvy folks) to upload your iWeb site. You may have to completely re-upload the entire site for any changes you make (rather than just refreshing your updates), which can take hours if you create a large site. But after trolling the internet, I found some great suggestions to combat this issue. (See tutorials using w2w from Simple Help, Macworld’s YouTube video using Easy iWeb Publisher, or Giumkie’s video tutorial using Cyberduck and Transmit.) I ended up selecting Cyberduck as my FTP client and found it incredibly simple to use.

But don’t let me get ahead of myself! Before you can upload your site, you have to figure out where you want it to be hosted. This was another area where I had no previous experience. There are only a million options out there! I was mainly concerned with price point since I didn’t want to shell out an arm and a leg just to have a personalized site. I found several viable options: 1&1, My Hosting, Yahoo Web Hosting, Host Monster (Next Advisor offers deals AND reviews here). In the end, I decided to go with Go Daddy due to its name recognition, price, and vast options. Plus, I found several help articles on their site for iWeb users. (With my inexperience, help is a necessity!)

When I initially looked at Go Daddy, it seemed overpriced compared to some of the alternatives, but if you Google “go daddy,” a banner ad should appear with a $1.99 hosting link. Now this is only valid for three months and then the price increases, but over 12 months it was comparable to the other hosts I found, and I liked the idea of having extra help if needed. Through Go Daddy (and the other hosts I listed above) you can also purchase a domain name (or personalized web address such as www.thehawkwedding.com).

So after purchasing my domain name and a hosting package from Go Daddy, I had to set up my hosting account. This was very straightforward, but I didn’t anticipate having to do this after paying for the package. Just go to your account, select web hosting under “My Products,” and launch the control center. You’ll have to pick an admin username and password before you can upload. Expect to wait at least 30 minutes to an hour after setting up your username before you can upload your site via FTP. (Go Daddy will email you a confirmation when you’re ready to upload.)

Once I had the confirmation, I logged back in to the control center so that I could have all of the FTP data I needed to input into Cyberduck. From there I went slowly through the tutorial again and followed the steps. Having a video was key with my inexperience. I found reading web jargon completely confusing! It only took about ten minutes once I launched Cyberduck to get my site uploaded and running! Sounds easy, right?

Did you attempt to make a website from scratch?

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14 Responses to “Creating the Wedding Website”

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Miss Unicycle (message)  293 posts, Helper bee

Wow you sound like such a techie :) I went through Google sites so it was techie lite. I’m also using Go Daddy for my domain name though. Can we see screenshots of your site??

 
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Miss Unicycle (message)  293 posts, Helper bee

I forgot to mention, I love the Clueless pic. Hands down, that is my fave movie of all time!

 
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Miss Fox (message)  859 posts, Busy bee

I give you soo much credit. I thought about creating and hosting my own for a hot minute, but when I started to research everything I got overwhelmed - I’m definitely an impatient girl and all of it was just sooo confusing to me! Hence, I used Blogger since I’m pretty good with that. ;)

 
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Cyndall (message)  5 posts, Newbee

I didnt think I could make a website for our wedding, and I really didnt want to add the stress if I couldnt work it out! so I went with http://www.wedsite.com and used an already designed site…. You made that sound so easy that I wish I had made it myself rather than forking out the $50 bucks I did for that one!… Maybe I can convince Fiance that we need a more personalised site that matches our invites!!

Thanks Miss Hawk!!

 
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Miss Mink (message)  1,522 posts, Bumble bee

I’m impressed! I’m a tech person, but I stay out of web design. Kudos for tackling this one yourself!

 
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Miss Dalmatian (message)  480 posts, Helper bee

I was very lucky in the department as Mr. Dalmatian is a computer programmer. Also, loving the Clueless pic - classic!

 
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Miss Mole (message)  988 posts, Busy bee

We bought a domain name and created our blog/website on wordpress!

 
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knvprincess143 (message)  807 posts, Busy bee

That is awesome. I have made websites from scratch before, not for my wedding, but other reasons. It is not always easy but I think it is fun. YOU ROCK HAWK!

 
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Miss Hawk (message)  598 posts, Busy bee

@Miss Unicycle: I meant to include a screenshot! Blogging fail. And on the Clueless note, I have seen it entirely too many times. It’s embarrassing.

@Miss Fox: I never really looked into hosting with blogger but I read somewhere during my infinite searching that it was a good way to go.

@Cyndall: You’re welcome. Good luck!

@Miss Mink: Thanks. It was a bit of a headache since I’d never done it before, but I’m happy with the end result!

@Miss Dalmatian: Lucky girl. Mr. Hawk is nearly computer illiterate. Unless it involves navigating to espn.com, forget about it!

@Miss Mole: Cool. I kind of wish I had looked into that option a little more before starting!

 
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Miss Hawk (message)  598 posts, Busy bee

@knvprincess143: It was definitely trying at times, but since I’ve done it once now I think I’d definitely be able to do it again with less hiccups. Thank you!! :)

 
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TinyTina (message)  3,312 posts, Sugar bee

Whew, you are GOOD! My FI is the tech person in our relationship and he kept telling me he would make one for us, but he likes to procrastinate. Finally, I just gave up, signed up for a site on mywedding.com and called it a day.

 
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lmmcnutt (message)  80 posts, Worker bee

I built ours from scratch on Weebly.com. I really like how it turned out. If anyone would like to check it out, the address is:

http://www.riverlovesleanne.weebly.com

 
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Candace

HA! We totally did ours from scratch. And when I say “we,” I mean “I’m engaged to a web developer.” Ladies, eat your heart out! (sorry, not to brag but it totally seems like a magical world to me with fairies and spells to make a website appear!)

 
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Future Army Wife (message)  1,110 posts, Bumble bee

Good for you. I was lazy and just kept the site through The Knot.

 

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Miss Hawk, Richmond, VA Age and Occupation: 26, Finance Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, District Supervisor Engagement Date: March 13, 2011 Wedding Date: May 2012 Venue: The Chapel of the Sir Christopher Wren Building, 2007 Legacy Hall About Me: I’m an Arizona-born girl who has spent the majority of my life living below the Mason-Dixon line. The South has definitely earned a special place in my heart (alongside my Virginia born and bred fiance, of course!). We are planning a traditional Christian ceremony at my alma mater in historic Williamsburg, Virginia, followed by a rocking reception filled with Southern cooking and vintage/shabby chic details. When we’re not wedding planning, we enjoy spending time with our three dogs, going for runs together, watching plenty of football (or baseball depending on the season), and sampling new wine.

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