A website designed for your association

As a YourMembership.com client, your implementation includes the design of your community website. Our creative team will work with your brand specifications, logo, colors, fonts, etc. to create a new website that informs, inspires and engages your members and prospects. Your website will look great on any device and will be easy-to-navigate and search engine friendly.

Don’t forget — YourMembership websites integrate with our membership management and event registration solutions and includes a full-featured online community for your members. We provide a single place for all your website needs!

Responsive Design

We offer 12 different responsive design approaches that form the basis of your new website. Your association’s site will look great — no matter what device visitors are viewing it on!

Choose from one of the 12 responsive designs below for your new site.

Technical Specs + Details

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The community search is positioned inline with the toolbar items.

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The homepage slideshow is designed for images sized at 1,000 pixels wide by 320 pixels high.

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The top menu can handle about 6-8 menu items, depending on font size and style.

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This layout is designed to have a concise, easy to navigate menu with unlimited amount of dropdown submenus.

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