Public family site
Raynor
Family
A public front door for reunion notes, calendar updates, and the part of the family story meant to be shared.
- Public calendar
- Live shell
- Reunion notes
- Shared here
- Private pages
- After login
Main image
A place for the photo that should carry the first screen.
Public welcome
Built to show the public what matters most.
The homepage is no longer trying to preview every future branch of the site. It now does the simpler job better: introduce the family, point to public dates, and leave the deeper archive for family members after login.
Public dates stay easy to find.
The homepage points people straight to the shared calendar instead of burying dates under extra sections.
The public story stays intentional.
Visitors get a clean introduction to the family without exposing the deeper archive or private planning tools.
Real photography can take over later.
Large image zones are already built into the composition, so the page can become much stronger as soon as you send the photos.
Family archive image
A wide image block can take over this section once the family photos are ready.
Story
Share a short public-facing family statement, origin note, or line about what the site is for.
Photography
The layout is weighted toward real images, so the visual payoff will come from the photos themselves.
Public updates
Dates should be easy to scan in seconds.
This slice gives the homepage a practical public purpose. It can carry the next few visible dates while pushing anyone who needs the full month view over to the calendar page.
Reunion
The next gathering can anchor the public page when the details are ready.
Dates, city, hotel block, and RSVP details will appear here as soon as the family planning team publishes them.
Open reunion details- Weekend
- Dates coming soon
- City
- City coming soon
- Hotel
- Hotel block later
- RSVP
- Opens with dates
Family access
Private pages can hold the rest.
Recipes, galleries, archives, private event details, and the rest of the family-only experience can sit behind login without forcing the public homepage to explain everything at once.