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Computers,  Internet

Web Design Basics

One of the major issues people have when looking at web design is they don’t know where to start. It’s important to find services in local areas, and ensure that they’ve got what they’re looking for at the best price, and with the best quality of service. One of the major areas that people look for in web design Solihull is the ability to keep in touch with their designer. Local designers are often preferable to people that work further away, though with the advent of easy online calling and contact, it’s easy to keep up with your designer, even if you’re not living in or around the area that your designer is.

Dynamic or Static

While it’s less common to see the terms used now, as most people use ‘dynamic’ (or PHP or other scripting based) websites – and the most type of site is WordPress based right now. But if you’re not interested in a high detail, or dynamic website, a basic system of html and CSS often works just as well. It’s important though to understand that the design basics are one of the first choices you need to make. It’s critical, in fact, to make the decision to ensure that you’re not wasting time with setting up one system then move to another one later. One of the worst things you can do is move from a static site to a HTML one, unless it’s very early on in the design process – but it’s important to understand that it will cost money to shift from one design or structure type to another.

Updating Yourself Versus Maintenance

The second choice you’ll need to make early on is whether you’ll update it yourself versus running your site with help. It’s important to understand that the time you’ll spend doing this might be better spent elsewhere, but at the same time, you might be able to update your site with little effort. On the other hand, it can become difficult to maintain larger sites, so you’ve got to ensure that you’ve got support in the right places to create the best sites.

 

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