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Everything to Include on Your Wedding Website to Make Sure It Has All the Needed Information

As you start to plan your wedding, one of the first things you want to do is create a wedding website. Wedding websites are a MUST when it comes to planning your wedding!!

The purpose of a wedding website is for you to have all the information in one location that your guests need to know about for your upcoming wedding.

Having all of the information regarding your wedding already written out on your website will save you so much time on dealing with repeated questions from your wedding guests.

Another way that this website can be beneficial to you is that you can add an RSVP section on your website so that your guests can RSVP online. This will also help to keep everything organized and to keep track of who all has and hasn’t RSVP.

On your wedding website, you want to include a homepage filled with important details about your wedding day, a story of how you two met, travel information, a list of your wedding party, a link to your wedding registry, RSVP, a frequently asked questions page, and a lot of photos.

You can always add more to your website but as a reference, you definitely want to include the items listed below!

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Where Can I Build My Wedding Website?

Before you even get started on the layout of your wedding website and how you want it to look, you might be asking yourself where can I even create my own wedding website?

Down below you will find a list of 5 wedding website builders to help you create the best wedding website!

This list contains a mixture of free and paid options so that you can choose which one would work the best for you.

1. Squarespace

2. The Knot

3. WeddingWire

4. Wix

5. Zola

Now that you have decided where you will build your wedding website, it is time to start forming the layout of how you want your wedding to look and what all you should put on each page of your website.

Down below you will find each of the categories up above described more in detail about what you should put on that page and how that page should look.

As stated before, this is your wedding website so you can design it however you like and add whatever you want to it, but this will help give you something to reference off of to get you started.

So to make it easier for you to reference, I am going to write it all out in list format to help show you how it should look and to help show you what all you should include on each page!

Wedding Website Pages

Homepage

~ You and your fiancé’s name at the top of the homepage

~ Date of the wedding

~ The city and state of the wedding venues

~ A countdown for how many days are left to go

~ A RSVP button that will take the guests straight to your RSVP page

~ Your wedding attire request for your guests (Black Tie, Semi-Formal, Casual)

~ How the day/night of your wedding is going to look (Time that the ceremony will start and end, full address for the ceremony venue, time that the reception will start and end, full address for the reception venue)

~ If you want to add more information to this page you can, but this is everything you should include

Website Menu

~ Our Story

~ Travel

~ Things To Do

~ Wedding Party

~ Photos

~ Registry

~ RSVP

~ FAQ

Our Story

~ How you two met

~ The story of how you two started dating

~ The moment when you two knew that you loved each other

~ Of course you have to include the day that you got engaged

~ If you want to add more about how you and your fiancé’s story to this page you can but this will give you an idea of what all you should include on your our story page

Travel

~ Name of the closest airport to your wedding venues

~ Full address of airport

~ Phone number of airport

~ List some names of hotels near your wedding venues

~ Full address of each hotel

~ Phone number of each hotel

~ If you want to add more information to this page you can but this is everything you should include

Things To Do

~ List of activities to do at the wedding venue

~ List of activities and places to visit near your wedding venue

~ Include full addresses and phone numbers for all activities and places that you list

~ If you want to add more information to this page you can but this is everything you definitely need to include on your things to do page

Wedding Party

~ At the top of the page place you and your fiancé’s names

~ Maid of Honor: Name of Person

~ Best Man: Name of Person

~ Bridesmaids: Name of Each One

~ Groomsmen: Name of Each One

~ Ring Bearer: Name of Person

~ Flower Girl: Name of Person

~ Add a couple of sentences about how you know each of the people listed above and why you chose them 

~ If you want to add more people you can this is just an idea of who all you should include

Photos

~ Photos of the wedding venue

~ Put a couple of photos of you and your fiancé’s relationship

~ Add your engagement photos

~ If you want to add more photos to this page you can but this is everything you definitely should include on your photo page

Registry

~ Put you and your fiancé’s name at the top of this page

~ Place the wedding date

~ Insert a wedding date countdown to show how many days are left to go

~ Add a couple of sentences about how having your guests come to your wedding is the greatest gift of all but if they wish to celebrate you with a gift, here is our registry

Also, you can create your own registry with Amazon, Target, or the store of your choosing.

On your registry you can personally add items that you or your husband would like to have for maybe personal use or for your home and then guests can see what has or has not been bought off the list and they can buy a gift that way.

Or you can also create a wishlist on your website and add the name of the item, a photo of it, where you can buy this item, and how much it costs.

If you want to add more information to this page you can but this is everything you should include.

RSVP

~ Put you and your fiancé’s name at the top of the page

~ Add a sentence along the lines of “If you are responding for you or for you and a guest (or your family) you will be able to RSVP for your entire group.”

~ Add a place for guests to submit their names

~ If you want to add more information to this page you can but this is everything you definitely need to include on your RSVP page

FAQ

~ When is the RSVP deadline?

~ Are kids allowed at the wedding?

~ What do I wear to the wedding?

~ Can I bring a plus one?

~ What time should guests start to arrive?

~ What food is going to be served at the wedding and what if I have a dietary restriction?

~ Who should we contact? (Leave your phone number if you want but leave a note that tells the guest if there is an issue on your wedding day do not contact the bride, leave your moms, the maid of honors, the wedding planner, or the grooms information and number.) 

~ If you want to add more questions to this page you can, but this is a good starting point for your frequently asked questions page!

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