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West Hills Church: Part 4

This is just a quick entry (as I am leaving for sxsw tomorrow) that we have launched the West Hills Community Church site. I will do a more thorough write up when I get back but I thought some of you may want to see how it ended up.

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West Hills Church: Part 3

It’s been awhile since I made a blog post about this project/case study. We are probably launching this weekend so I figured while I had a free moment (sic) I would make a quick blog post about the different design revisions that we went through to get to the final site. Make the jump if you want the skinny.

West Hills Church: Part 2

So about 2 weeks ago we wrote a blog post about getting started with a new custom website client West Hills Church. Well here is our first update. In the past week and a half our contact at West Hills mentioned that they had a conference coming up and could use a quick site to promote that and get the information out. After a brief discussion it was decided that they will use ExpressionEngine and that they would just utilize our Tudobem template. Excellent! So we got the domain. Configured the hosting. Installed ExpressionEngine and our Tudobem template and after a few hours of work here is the fruits of our labor. Quite a nice alternative if I do say so myself.

West Hills Community Church

We do a lot of custom sites here at EETemplates.com. The other day I was updating to the 1.6.8 version of ExpressionEngine and counted over 25 installs that I had ready access to that needed updating. That is a lot of ExpressionEngine websites. Well we got a recent contract with a new client and wanted to blog our way through the process. So here goes….

Meet the client

West Hills Community Church is a non-denominational Community Church. They are located in Morgan Hill California, which to the best of my knowledge is a little south of San Jose. They have had a website for awhile. Being located in the Cupertino area their culture is one of Tech Saavy so they had to have a website…lol… Their current website is Mambo and has served them well for quite some time but they felt it was time for a refresh and a move to a new content management system. They had heard some good things about ExpressionEngine and had decided on that prior to contracting with us.