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Miss Unicycle, Chicago, IL Age and Occupation: 23, Editor for a Web Publishing Company Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, MD/PhD Student Engagement Date: March 26, 2011 Wedding Date: June 2012 Venue: Bridges of Poplar Creek About Me: I’m a writer by trade who likes analyzing pop culture, making fun of celebrities, and laughing until I cry. I’m the queen of half-assed crafts, and there’s nothing I won’t try to DIY. You can usually find me reading blogs on my laptop in front of a good Lifetime movie, wine in hand. I’m planning a polka-dotted summertime wedding to my physics geek college sweetheart, and when I’m not making stupid puns I’m freaking out about my wedding timeline.
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The Ol’ Dot Com

December 8th, 2011 @ 9:00 am by Miss Unicycle

We weren’t originally going to have a wedding website. What did we need one for? Ohhhh, so people could find our registry? Did someone say…presents? In that case, we definitely needed a website. When we got closer to sending out our save the dates, I looked into free wedding-website templates through The Knot and the like, assuming I’d just find a template that was plain yellow and call it a day. I didn’t necessarily want or need something extraordinarily pretty or well designed. But I thought it would be nice to have the website match the wedding color scheme, at lease a tiny bit. After scrolling through template after template of swirly designs, beach backdrops, and flowery patterns, I stopped looking. What was the point of putting so much effort into making the save the dates match our color scheme if our website (our other first impression) was just going to have some random firefly motif on it? And that’s when I discovered Google Sites. (I swear I’m not being sponsored by Google. Why would they care about me anyway?)

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Image via Google Sites blog

That being said, Google truly is the gift that keeps on giving.

Google Sites is actually up on the Google menu along with Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Reader, the other loves of my life. Go look, I swear it’s there! It’s basically a total n00b version of creating your own website from scratch. You don’t have to know anything about HTML (though you can edit it if you’re so inclined) and you can just use their page templates. The best part? I could customize the colors (yay, yellow!) and also upload photos to use as my background (yay, polka dots!). Wanna see the home page?

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All screenshots by me. Click to enlarge!

I found a photo of gray and white polka dot card stock on Google image search and tiled it for the background. How tackily resourceful. The edit screen was very simple and user friendly, especially if you’re comfortable with web publishing to begin with. I admit that I used some tricks I learned on the job, but I’ve only been in web publishing for a little over a year, so I am by no means an expert.

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I added the navigation bar, which allowed me to add other pages like our music-request page, bios of our wedding party, and, of course, some info about our registries (which is actually empty right now because we, um, haven’t registered yet). I also added a countdown widget that counts down the days until our wedding! I was pretty proud of myself for that one. I was even prouder of myself for adding the music-request-form widget:

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I just searched around to find a widget that would allow site visitors to leave a message that would be automatically sent to my email. Then I was able to personalize all of the fields to make them pertain to what we were using it for (song requests!). Here’s what it looks like in the edit screen:

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See, it’s not scary! It looks like MS Word, sort of!

Here’s the wedding-party page, where I wrote a little bio about each member and how Mr. Unicycle and I know each of them:

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I even figured out how to include a slide show of Unicycle pics because, as I said on the homepage, we are narcissistic:

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If you’re curious what word I keep blurring at the top left of each screenshot, it’s our super-cool couple name. That’s why the title is in third person singular instead of plural. What, doesn’t everyone have a couple name?

The last thing I had to do for our wedding website was buy a domain name. If you’re a complete cheapskate like me, you’re probably thinking this is an unnecessary, frou frou expense. Trust me, I thought so too. But since the URL generated from Google Sites was so cumbersome—https://sites.google.com/site/[ournamehere]—I decided to look into the cost of buying a domain. We’d only need it for a year anyway. And it turns out anyone can afford one! We used Go Daddy and splurged on a dot com address. I believe it was about $2 for a dot info and $10 for a dot com, so we paid the extra $8 for a more recognizable domain extension. Plus, you wouldn’t be interested in reading a blog post called “The Ol’ Dot Info,” right?

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Image via GoDaddy.com

Even I’m not immune to this marketing campaign.

Mapping the Google Site I created to our custom domain was a little tricky, and to be honest I can’t even remember what I did. I found a tutorial on a geek forum somewhere and just did what it said, and after a few attempts it worked. One caveat: you can’t get to our site without typing in the “www.” at the beginning. Apparently you have to purchase the domain with and without if you want it to redirect. And $20 was just too much money for these cheapskates.

Did you make a wedding website? Do you think I wasted my time and money just so I could make it match the wedding scheme?

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14 Responses to “The Ol’ Dot Com”

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k82612 (message)  16 posts, Newbee

Wow! Google Sites looks wonderful and very easy! I did want to create a website since we took engagement pictures and realized that we couldn’t have the dozens of pictures that we wanted to showcase blown up around the reception, so thought a website would be a good place to show them.

I did pay the extra for the domain name and I did mine through Wix.com which really allows for good customization and Flash– looks totally professional! I think in total it was probably about $50-60 for a year. I figured even if one person gets me a gift after seeing my site, it would be worth it!

http://www.ramonandkristina.com

 
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jslb (message)  37 posts, Newbee

Definitely not a waste of time, it looks great! I used Blogger but it connects with Google on many items making it easy. I don’t know if you’re wanting an online RSVP section, I did one just to hopefully increase respond rates, Google forms makes it pretty easy.
Was it easy to set up your own domain name? Is it possible to do even if your site’s already established? I’ve been thinking about getting one but I’m also a little bit of a cheapskate…

 
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Miss Fox (message)  859 posts, Busy bee

I had no idea about Google Sites - definitely wish I knew about it sooner! I ended up dislike most of the pre-fabbed wedding sites as well, so ended up making my own on Blogger. Leaves lots of room for customization as well, and I even know how to do a bunch of html stuff since I’ve been using it for years already!

 
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Miss Fox (message)  859 posts, Busy bee

And please, ignore my 20 billion typos. Thanks. <3

 
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caybaybay (message)  76 posts, Worker bee

I want to have one set up at least in a super basic form once we announce the engagement officially. But I’m an amateur web designer soo it’s more of a fun project for me than anything.

That said, I haven’t figured out if I just want a domain name, or also hosting… and which provider to go with… it gets complicated. So I’ve assigned the task to my tech geek bff who will be in the wedding party as one of his “jobs”.

 
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JuneBride2012 (message)  506 posts, Busy bee

I don’t think it was a waste of time or money. Honestly, I will probably end up creating my own website as well.

 
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knvprincess143 (message)  807 posts, Busy bee

I share your love for google. I am a google whore! I use the word as a noun, verb and adjective. It is my go to for, information, entertainment, images (one of my faves), just about anything I need. The only thing I don’t do is google+.

I love your site, I think it is perfectly Uni. We are opting out of the whole wedding site biz.

 
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szaerpoor (message)  215 posts, Helper bee

I think it looks great! I really don’t want to create a wedding website just because I’m a cheapskate AND I’m lazy, but I think it’s really useful and handy for the guests!

 
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Mrs. Pony (message)  4,174 posts, Honey bee

I didn’t know about google sites either, good to know! I love how your page looks, so fun with the polka dots!

 
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jslb: You can buy a domain name and have it set up to redirect to your established site, or to mirror your established site.

Miss Unicycle: your “www” thing is probably a quirk of GoDaddy’s hosting adn them wanting to get more money from you. You don’t pay extra to register the www and non-www versions separately - you’re paying them to host both versions, which doesn’t make much sense if you’re not familiar with it, I admit!

And it’s a rip-off anyway as that’s normally a case of the hosting company using one tiny piece of code to make them both work. (For my webspace, I’m in charge of that and I just clicked a button to make them both work, but I’ve hosted mine and other sites for years and have a much more complicated setup than your average non-techy person needs.)

If having the non-www version work is important to someone, I recommend they shop around hosting companies and see who offers what capabilities.

For the website I’m setting up for my fiance and I, I just installed Wordpress and set it up in there with a nice theme, and did a subdomain of wedding.[domain name].net, as I already own too many domain names and didn’t really want to buy yet another one.

 
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TinyTina (message)  3,312 posts, Sugar bee

Wow your site looks great! I love it!! I went the lazy way out and used one one of those generic sites.

 
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penguin_girl_0413 (message)  45 posts, Newbee

I went to Marquette too!!!!! What college were you in??

 
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Snowflake343 (message)  49 posts, Newbee

I totally understand, I had the same problem. I’m graduating in May as a web programmer, so needless to say I’m very particular about my websites (and, of course, we HAD to have one :P). I ended up going with a free shutterfly website (johnandtracie.shutterfly.com — not too terrible of an address) because it’s very photo-centric and the google sites photo system wasn’t in-depth enough for me. The colours aren’t EXACTLY the same, but they’re definitely very close. I did start with Google sites, though, it’s definitely very nice. What I did before I switched to shutterfly was use the google link shortener to make the link more manageable (domains are per year and I wanted to be able to leave up the site after the wedding without having to pay for it yearly), so it was goo.gl/tbjs (our initials) instead of the whole complicated thing.

Long story short, I know exactly what you mean. :)

 
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dominodeer (message)  79 posts, Worker bee

I just recently started a blog so maybe we’ll just use that as the wedding site. But i’d have to add more stuff into it, like links etc.

Thanks for sharing, this is great!

 

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Miss Unicycle, Chicago, IL Age and Occupation: 23, Editor for a Web Publishing Company Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, MD/PhD Student Engagement Date: March 26, 2011 Wedding Date: June 2012 Venue: Bridges of Poplar Creek About Me: I’m a writer by trade who likes analyzing pop culture, making fun of celebrities, and laughing until I cry. I’m the queen of half-assed crafts, and there’s nothing I won’t try to DIY. You can usually find me reading blogs on my laptop in front of a good Lifetime movie, wine in hand. I’m planning a polka-dotted summertime wedding to my physics geek college sweetheart, and when I’m not making stupid puns I’m freaking out about my wedding timeline.

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