I’m wondering аbουt qualities ranging frοm friendliness, tο preparation tools, tο ease οf operation (fοr a website) οr ease οf finding wһаt уου want (fοr a store), budget considerations, etc… Rесkοח Brides.com, Martha, οr regular ancient wedding blogs.
Tags: brides, budget considerations, friendliness, martha, old wedding, planning tools
Preparation tools…specifically pictures…and lots of different ways to sort them. I am currently annoyed with theknot.com because if I want to look at reception pictures, I pretty much have to pick a color scheme….or go owing to ALL of them. They need tags, and cross-referenced indexing.
Another thing that would be useful is a page with lots and lots of large thumbnails instead of one small picture at a time. That would save me time since I wouldn’t have to click next to get owing to pictures I’m not attracted in.
I like thoughts for a diversity of budgets. I am having a habitual wedding for a small budget (12k is a small budget for my area). It is trying to find thoughts for a habitual wedding on a budget, as usually low-budget thoughts are more for a backyard bbq, and habitual wedding thoughts are for 50k weddings. So the more DIY thoughts, the better. It’s simple for non-budget brides to find thoughts, as they will likely be hiring people to do everything, from flowers, to invitations, to decorations.
I like the budgeter on theknot.com, it is very helpful, although I would do without the "suggested prices" to the left of the budget we’re spending.