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Wedding website
- Posted on: April 07, 2004
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Today sees the launch of Emma and mine’s website for the upcoming wedding. You can RSVP online here and after the wedding there will be a gallery where registered guests can download images from the gallery, or order prints direct from Kodak.
As all my new site builds, it’s valid XHTML with CSS controlling all of the presentation. I had initially thought to build it using MovableType, but this seemed a bit daft for only a few pages. I will be implementing a MT backend for when the Gallery comes online though.
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I'm a graphic designer from near Cardiff in the UK. I've been a designer for over ten years now and primarily work on the web. I'm still partial to a bit of print every now and then though. I used to work for
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Hi Mark
Thank you both for the invitation. I will of course be attending. Lovely designed invitation ol’ boy but I’m afraid to say I found a slight glitch with the RSVP section on your website ... there’s no submit button the page ???
http://www.mboulton.plus.com/rsvp.php
Anyway mate, just thought you should know, and also if you intend to send a invitation to Aled, don’t send it to his Cardiff Bay address as unfortunately he and Maria have now split up :( probably the best bet would be to send it directly to his works address. Also please can you send a wedding gift list to me.
Oh and before i go will there be a facility for guests to upload the photo’s they take? Anyway just a thought, have a nice day.
Kind regards
Graham
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Graham Sanders
Sat 10th Apr 2004
at 12:29 am