Best websites for creating a wedding site
These websites offer templates and wedding-planning software.
Mywedding.com offers “free, elegant, ready-to-use templates that make creating your wedding website a breeze.” You can post pictures, create playlists, organize details for out-of-towners, and “even blog about big-day prep.”
Weddingtracker.com helps couples build a site with a unique domain name, as well as “stay on top of the planning tasks at hand.” A year’s membership costs $60, but includes wedding-planning software that provides customized layouts, sections, icons, fonts, maps, and “the ability to upload over 200 photos.”
Wedpagedesigns.com provides “beautiful templates for half the price of comparable wedding websites.” At $29.95 for 36 months, you get all the staples of a wedding site, plus some nice extras like animation and slide shows.
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