We all have seen the large images that welcome you to a website. Sometimes it is a single image, sometimes it is a background image, other times it part of a slider that rotates a few images. After you have seen them over and over again, they begin to lose a little bit of their luster and effectiveness.
But there is something different that catches your eye… is that image zooming in… is that image zooming out???
Well, it can be if you have the new Zoom Image Slider. The Zoom Image Slider is something that OurChurch.Com just made available with all of it’s custom websites. As the name would imply, this slider will zoom in or out of images as they gently rotate through your website.
Want to see if in action? Check out www.grandvistapools.com to see how this can catch your eye.
Just remember…
The use of an exceptional image slider does not diminish the importance of using exceptional images.

In fact, it does the opposite. When you use the Zoom Image Slider, it will draw people’s attention to those images. So if you use low quality images, the positive effect of the slider will get lost in the ugliness of the images (sorry folks, it’s true).
So what do you think about the new Zoom Image Slider? Would you like to add this to your website? If you have a custom website with OurChurch.Com, we can make it happen. If you don’t have a website with OurChurch.Com, click here so we can talk about how we can help you!

President at OurChurch.Com
Mark has served as the President of OurChurch.Com since its founding in 1996, leading the Custom Website and Sales departments with dedication and expertise.
Over the years, he has managed hundreds of custom website, graphic design, and marketing projects for churches, non-profits, businesses, and schools.
Beyond his professional work, Mark is deeply committed to serving his community. He coordinates and packs over 700 meals each week for children through One Community Now’s Pack A Sack for Kids program, volunteers in the Children’s Ministry at Generations Christian Church, and participates in a weekly Bible study.