Poll Results: This Is How We Do It
Wow, the month is already beginning to fly by, and I realized that I had not posted last month's poll results yet. Time flies when you're staying busy.
Looking over the results, it looks like the dominant player for most church websites is PHP. I can't say that I'm surprised, but I can say that I'm glad to see it winning out over static coding.
The biggest surprise for me was that nobody was using Plain HTML. While that's great news, I did expect to see a few cases of it. Of course, there are some sites out there using it, but obviously it's none of you.
Oh, and I was glad to see that I have a few partners in crime on the ColdFusion front!
For those of you who voted for other, I'd be really interested to hear what you're using. Maybe I just comepletely missed something.
For September, I'm asking what the primary function of your church website is. Hopefully, this one will make you think a little bit. Try to vote for what the primary function actually is for your church and congregation, and not what you want it to be (because often they are not one and the same).


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