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	<title>Comments on: Simple designs work best</title>
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		<title>By: Alistair Kent</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alistair Kent</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hear, hear! I agree. The vast majority of church websites are still not utilising the latest design technologies which leaves them looking dated and irrelevant amongst the myriad of sites on the internet. Then you can go to the other extreme where some church websites are &#039;candy coated&#039; and hit you with the wow! factor - but what are they saying? How do you navigate to the information that you are looking for? What&#039;s the point? So I agree: &#039;simplicity&#039; and &#039;good design&#039; can go together to make a great church website.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hear, hear! I agree. The vast majority of church websites are still not utilising the latest design technologies which leaves them looking dated and irrelevant amongst the myriad of sites on the internet. Then you can go to the other extreme where some church websites are &#8216;candy coated&#8217; and hit you with the wow! factor &#8211; but what are they saying? How do you navigate to the information that you are looking for? What&#8217;s the point? So I agree: &#8217;simplicity&#8217; and &#8216;good design&#8217; can go together to make a great church website.</p>
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