Comments on: Pablo Picasso’s Secret to a Beautiful Church Website https://www.ourchurch.com/blog/pablo-picasso-secret-beautiful-church-website/ A look at how trends in communication technology impact individuals and organizations. Thu, 08 May 2025 13:02:50 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 By: Paul Steinbrueck https://www.ourchurch.com/blog/pablo-picasso-secret-beautiful-church-website/#comment-941656 Thu, 08 May 2025 13:02:50 +0000 https://www.ourchurch.com/blog/?p=54943#comment-941656 In reply to Jean Peavler.

Hi Jean, thanks for making that point. You are correct – for those who may want to keep their site looking as it did 10 years ago, the Page Templates available in our WP-EZ 2.0 Website Builder will not help with that. They are more helpful for those building a new site or wanting to give their website a fresh look.

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By: Jean Peavler https://www.ourchurch.com/blog/pablo-picasso-secret-beautiful-church-website/#comment-941655 Thu, 08 May 2025 09:29:46 +0000 https://www.ourchurch.com/blog/?p=54943#comment-941655 The templates would probably be great if someone is just starting their website. However, I liked the way my website was in WP-EZ 1.0. It was migrated to that platform from the older website builder you had, and I had to do some redesign in WP-EZ 1.0 to get the page to look nice. I’m happy with the layout and did not want to make changes when migrating to 2.0. I thought I might use some of the template elements on a couple of our pages, but after looking at it briefly I decided to stick with what I already had instead of moving it into the page elements. I do not have time to redesign the site, and even if I did I would likely end up making it look similar to how it looks now. The only reason I migrated was to avoid the extra fee you started charging for remaining with 1.0. I do appreciate the work your team did to fix the issues I had with the site after the migration; they did a great job!

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