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Posted by: Crystal
« on: December 07, 2006, 12:50:45 PM »

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I’m experimenting with Google calendar for our events calendar on the website. However it may currently be too bulky to display (and they don’t really let you customize it fully) so we may stay with the previous calendar script.

I have also added a “Deity of the Day” feed on the right column, which will filter through a new God each day, with a link to an article about that particular Deity :)

Will be attempting to catch up on other web updates soon.