Hi everyone,
At the time of today I am possessing a website and I only have a basic website terminology/MIS background. Someone needs a website and I said I’d personally try and guide him. At this time it is effectively a brochure. Very little e-commerce, blogs, forums, quotes, etc…… what about a " contact us" page using a form.
This is the basic set-up so far;
My first page will be an " animated/spinning" globe (he may be a freight forwarder) that will look similar to that; http: //www. istockphoto. com/stock-vid… ld-network. php that should include some essential company information in addition to page links. Following that you click to " enter" as well as. The subsequent pages will probably be similar to all these http: //www. genesis-forwarding. com/americas. aspxloc=ameand/or http: //www. worldclassshipping. com/ Largely the site are going to be static with text and a few images and also a goal of less being more.
This initial questions tend to be;
1) Depending on my specs, should i go template powered (like a Digg! SiteBuilder or Intuit and also TemplateMonster) or set up my own/DIY Or perhaps a hybrid
2) That a template solution, almost any recommendations between Aol or Intuit or perhaps..
3) In the event that DIY, Dreamweaver as well as MS Expression (I ‘m a PC/Vista user)
Love it if more appreciate all enter. Let me know easily need to provide particulars and Thanks!
Chris
1) I think you are talking about using SiteBuilders to assist you to.. I dont think it is best to go that course. There are a great deal of templates you can purchase for cheap http: //www. freewebtemplates. com/ pick one you like and you can pretty much edit to fit your needs.
2) Im unsure what your talking about Yahoo and Intuit.. but im assuming they provide you with tools to help design an affiliate site. I would recommend looking at #1. Designers create templates to become sold and used totally free – take advantage of that.
3) Doesnt definitely matter, it comes as a result of personal preference. Concerning created sites with notepad and used FTP in order to upload them. Concerning also used DW (its an excellent tool and offers integrated FTP/uploading and some other tools to support you).
Just another note about splash pages : the " Enter" web site. Theyre very considered down upon. Oftentimes a user will hit your dash page and give. Why do an individual make them even do anything previous to they see your blog Just present your website, you can get supplemental animation to the actual site, though the whole " Enter" page may be a waste of occasion for users (i have actually gone to sites, hit a dash page and hit the bed button)
gluck along with ur adventure
Thanks = I think that’s the route I will take " There are a great deal of templates you can purchase for cheap http: //www. freewebtemplates. com/ pick one you like and you can pretty much edit to fit your needs. "