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Free wedding tools at mywedding.com
So, you spend more time surfing the internet than actually working, you met your significant other on the internet and maybe, just maybe you know what a MUD is. Whether you are a geeky boy or the more rare and exotic geeky girl you haven't lost yourself in the rabbit hole of the internet until it becomes time to plan your wedding. MyWedding is one of the most useful (and free) wedding sites out there. You can create a "wedsite" that will be the envy of your friends even if you don't know a lick of code. The site allows guests to RSVP for the big event, leave comments, sign a guest book and more. The couple can list accommodations, directions, gift registries and even create photo galleries. Once guests have entered an email address on the site you can also easily send out a message to them all if plans change or you update the page.
The design templates vary from the simple to the ornate, cute to couture. No need to have wedding bells plastered everywhere unless that's the look you are going for. Page addresses can be a bit unweildy but that is easy enough to fix by redirecting your own domain name to your MyWedding site.
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Chris Proudlove said 4:04PM on 7-21-2008
Thanks Christina - that's the funniest headline I've read for a long time - but you probably need a Brit's sense of humour to see the funny side.
Chris
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Christina Clark said 4:05PM on 7-21-2008
I can see some potential for humor there. Glad you had a chuckle!
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