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We
have decided to provide some of the most commonly asked questions about
our web design services and their answers on this page so that you can
learn more about the development process of your web solution. We also
have a Glossary Section (educate) that you can
feel free to browse. If there are any questions you would like answered
that are not listed here, contact us with
your request and it will be replied ASAP.
Frequently Asked Questions - Click
here for additional resources
| Will we have to sign a contract? |
| No. You can, however, in some cases, make lease payments to finance your site and also we can draft a maintenance contract based on your needs. |
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| How much will the site cost? |
| It depends on the complexity of the site. All our web solutions are custom built, and as such we cannot have a basic sticker price on any of our work. |
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| How do I administer my site & view statistics? |
| Go to url www.yourdomainname.com/admin - everything you need should be in there. |
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| Can we easily add and remove items for sale on our site? |
| Yes. We will provide you with an administration section where you can change aspects of your site |
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| Can we easily add and remove items for sale on our site? |
| Yes. We will provide you with an administration section where you can change aspects of your site |
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Additional
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Creating
Stores on the Web fills an important gap in the current crop of e-
commerce books, focusing on the general challenges facing would-be
online sellers and providing resource pointers for the reader to clear
each hurdle. This isn't a technical book but rather a pragmatic walk
through all the issues you'll face when hanging your shingle out on
the Web. |
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Creating
Web sites is easy. Creating sites that truly meet the needs and expectations
of a wide range of online users is quite another story. In Designing
Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity, renowned Web usability
guru Jakob Nielsen shares his insightful thoughts on the subject.
Packed with annotated examples of actual Web sites, this book sets
out many of the design precepts all Web developers should follow. |
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Designed
to instruct you on the variety of tools available in Adobe Photoshop
5.5 that will help you produce sophisticated graphics for the Web
and print. Each lesson provides step-by-step instructions for creating
a specific project. Softcover. CD-ROM included. |
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The
book begins the presentation of its helpful and forward-looking advice
with a discussion of the overall process of defining the objectives
and users of your Web site, as well as the goals you will use to measure
your progress. The authors then use time-tested, traditional print
concepts to clearly illustrate how to make your site interface welcoming
and efficient. High-quality illustrations show how to design for overall
style and professional appeal. The sections on typography and editorial
style set this manual apart from many Web style guides with attention
to the fine details that separate the good sites from the great. |
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A
book/CD-ROM package for beginning, casual, and accomplished users
of HTML. Begins with basic concepts and foundations of HTML and then
delves into details of standard tags and their attributes, advanced
features, and extensions. Additional related topics covered include
Web page design, supporting technologies, and new forms of markup
language. A section on advanced techniques discusses the evolution
of international standards. Contains some 300 pages of reference appendices.
The companion CD-ROM offers Windows and Mac software, graphics, and
sample files. |
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We hope that this information is useful to you - if you have any further
questions, please don't hestitate to contact us
and send in your own questions.
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