Ekklesia 360

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6/10 Luciana says:
A good compromise for a beginner
With Ekklesia 360 you have to come up with a website design and send the PSD or (...)
10/10 Etienne says:
A Response to Luciana
Hi, my name is Etienne de Bruin and I head the team of developers over at Monk (...)
8/10 CMSGuru says:
Ekklesia Options
With Ekklesia you can design your own site, manage the css, select a design (...)
10/10 Anonymous says:
Flexible Framework
Ekklesia 360 is the next generation of CMS for churches. It provides a flexible (...)
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Luciana  | 2007-02-06
A good compromise for a beginner
With Ekklesia 360 you have to come up with a website design and send the PSD or pay the monk development team to create one. Either way it's difficult to make changes to the way your CMS looks. That means giving up flexibility. This might be convenient for beginners, but it's a great impediment to an advanced user. Another ugly aspect is the variable price. You don't know how much it will cost until it's finished. On the other hand, Ekklesia comes loaded with features that will make a non-experienced user love it (from RSS feeds to blogs and photo galleries). But I would advice you to search further before settling on this one.
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