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Tour our Services - Service Description Guide
Step 3 of 3 - Choosing and Customizing A Template
After all the basic information has been entered, the user will be able to choose a template from several different custom designs. Each template has been custom built to offer a clean and friendly interface. All the templates come with several options such as choice of clip art and color. Plus, the builder can further customize the template by uploading a custom built banner. Churches can have their own template design incorporated in the CyberChurch web site system. Please call us for more information.

1. Choose The Template Color - Select the color that best suits your church from the drop down list. This color choice will be the overall color scheme on the web site.
2. Choose The Clip Art - Some templates come with several Christian related choices for clip art. Choose the clip art that best suits the message of the church. Not all templates use the same sets of clip art, meaning each template has it's own options.
3. Preview Image - This is a preview of the color choice and clip art chosen by the builder. The information the user has entered will not appear until later in the creation process. These previews represent the overall look and feel only.
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After the look and feel has been chosen, the administrator will begin using the editor for adding the web site content; adding images, inputting text for the pages, naming buttons, etc. This is the most time consuming portion of the creation process, and users are encouraged to pre-type everything. It would then be very easy to simply copy and paste everything
into the provided boxes. This is one of the reasons that a user can sign back in and continue from where they left off, so if the user needs to write content they can come back later and copy/paste the content into the content fields.
If a user gets disconnected from the creation process (internet goes down, et.), they will be able to log on again and continue the process from the last point reached.
That's all there is to it! If there are any questions, please visit the CyberChurch FAQ.
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