A Web page is a page on the Internet that can be accessed through a Web browser. Each time you click a link on the Internet and are taken to a new screen, you are viewing a different Web page.
We require all content to be submitted prior to the project starting. This helps us determine the scope of the project, identify required resources, and limits the amount of delays that can occur in getting your Web site designed.
To avoid confusion, it is recommended that you take the content from your old Web site that you would like on your new Web site and include it in the submission form. If you would like an exact duplicate of content from your old Web site you can put the pages URL (from your old Web site) in the submission form for the corresponding Web page, instead of retyping or copy & pasting the content.
Each template comes with the images pictured with it. If you do not like those images and do not have any imagery of your own, we would recommend searching some of the many stock photography Web sites on the Internet. You can purchase the images directly from them and provide us with the files. A couple inexpensive options are iStockphoto.com and BigStockPhoto.com. You may also want to try gettyimages.com.
You will be given opportunities to review the pages of your Web site as pages are completed during the design process. At each of these times you will also be given the opportunity to make revisions to your Web site.
Custom Web Design can take as little as two weeks, but may require more time based on the complexity, functionality, and quantity of content you're looking to incorporate into your site. You will be given a completion estimate after we have received your order, and you will be updated on our progress numerous times throughout the design process.
Yes. You will have full access to the files on your hosting account. You can edit them through any number of programs. For more information on managing your Web site please visit the Web site management section of our members area.