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14 years ago @ Church & Web Design - The Fall of Internet E... · 0 replies · +1 points

The biggest difference between Firefox and Chrome is speed. Firefox can very easily become a bloated browser, it still runs much better than Internet Explorer because it actually renders websites properly and they push out updates on a regular basis. Chrome uses the same rendering engine as Safari which is called Webkit. Chrome doesn't give a ton of plugins to install, it's just a clean internet browser.

14 years ago @ Church & Web Design - Responsive Design · 0 replies · +1 points

I totally agree with you Olaf, the web is certainly not the first place that responsive design is being used. I think that companies should always be evaluating how they can deliver their brand through various mediums. When it comes to web however I think a lot of companies can be quickly left in the dark since it's an ever-changing medium. It's up to us as the "web people" to keep them up-to-date on what is happening online.

14 years ago @ Church & Web Design - The Fall of Internet E... · 0 replies · +1 points

The biggest difference is in the speed of the browser. Firefox is a great browser but it is bogged down with a lot of behind the scenes stuff that can slow down your computer and hog valuable resources. Chrome is more simplistic, very easy to use. The developers went through a lot to make it the fastest browser available.

15 years ago @ 12Stone Church Online - Burning Moments · 0 replies · +1 points

It's amazing the connection that was made during the service, I could feel God tugging on my heart to give up my regrets and to give it all up to him. After writing them down and burning them I feel a huge weight lifted off my shoulders, don't hold back...give it all up to Him!

15 years ago @ Collide Magazine Blog - The Future of COLLIDE ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Sad to hear, looking forward to the next step you guys are taking!

15 years ago @ Church & Web Design - 12Stone Church iPhone ... · 0 replies · +1 points

glad ya like! Not as good as yours though :)

15 years ago @ Church & Web Design - Design Showdown · 0 replies · +1 points

I really like it, I like your use of pictures and the navigation is easy to follow.

What CMS are you using for your website?

I would suggest activating Search Engine Friendly links if you can do that, it will help with your rankings if you had filenames instead of "default.aspx?page=4794&eventId=3184"

15 years ago @ Church & Web Design - Video Hosting With Ooyala · 0 replies · +1 points

Don't want to post the exact pricing here, but if you're with a non-profit they discount their rates. Ooyala was by far the most affordable solution for what we needed when I compared them to Lightcast Media and a couple others

15 years ago @ Church & Web Design - Design Showdown · 0 replies · +1 points

Let me know if you know of any other church websites that you think are awesome.

15 years ago @ Church & Web Design - Simplicity of HTML5 · 0 replies · +1 points

I know that some of the stuff is supported but a lot of the really cool stuff isn't yet. By widely I mean the outdated giant of Internet Explorer.