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Forever

A designed one-page wedding website: invitation-styled password gate, per-guest RSVP menu choices, editorial type, smooth scroll. Edit five JSON files, deploy free.


Cost

Paid


Created by
mikesmithdesign

Forever is a wedding website that looks like your invitation suite, not a form builder. Guests enter the password from your invite through a gate styled as the invitation itself, then scroll one elegant page: your names in slender spaced serif, the order of the day with photos that change as the timeline scrolls, travel details, the menu, dress code, and an RSVP that does the real work.


Live Demo (password: forever)


The RSVP

  • Guests accept or decline, add their party, and pick a dish for every course, per guest
  • The menu file drives BOTH the menu card and the RSVP selectors. Add a course or swap a dish and the form rebuilds itself
  • Replies go to any form endpoint (Formspree works free) or fall back to a pre-filled email
  • Dietary notes and a song-request field included


What you edit (five small JSON files, no code)

  • wedding.json: names, date (drives the countdown), venue, password, all section copy
  • schedule.json: the timeline events and the three crossfading photos
  • menu.json: courses and dishes, shared by the menu and the RSVP
  • travel.json: address, map link, travel columns
  • faqs.json: questions and answers


Features

  • Password gate styled as an invitation, plus noindex so search engines stay out
  • Live countdown from your wedding date
  • Scroll-driven image crossfade through the order of the day
  • Lenis smooth scroll and choreographed entrance animations
  • Astro 7, zero frameworks, one stylesheet. Builds to pure static files, hosts free on Vercel, Netlify or GitHub Pages
  • Fully responsive, respects reduced motion


Included: full source, README with a couple-friendly editing guide, demo content, image credits. Demo photos are Pexels placeholders, swap in your own photography.


License: unlimited personal or client weddings. No resale or redistribution of the theme itself.