Ans - The time frame is determined by the size of your web site, the complexity of your site design and our current client design schedule.
Ans - Yes you can depending upon your skills. Usually minor updating can be done at the customers end but some major changes may have to be done by specialized staff.
Ans - A web page is static when it can do one way interaction, for example, a typical web page comprising of text & pictures. You can only read / copy it but you can not interact with it.
A web page is dynamic when it can do two way interaction i.e. make decisions based upon user input. An example is a typical web page page comprising of text, pictures and a form. You can not only read / copy it but also can interact with it.
Ans - Yes. We can redesign or add content to an existing site, and costs less money than building one from scratch.
Ans - Brochures, logos, photographs, product descriptions, business cards etc. are all recommended resources to use. For new businesses we will help you get started from scratch. A dedicated person will answer any questions during your website project.
Ans - Depending on the business, some amount of maintenance would be required. As your business evolves, it may require some things to be added, deleted, or modified. If there is no much change in the business from time to time, the maintenance will also be minimal.
Ans - We fully support any website we design and are always available should you encounter any problems or require any enhancements. We offer web site maintenance so that your website need never get out of date.
Ans - Yes we do use flash as and when required. It is important to note that there are times when flash animations can be an asset but it would be unwise to use "flash" to create an entire website or even entire pages of your website as search engines are not able to read the content of flash and therefore any words used in animations will not be indexed by the search engines.
Q: What kind of site is dhtmlgoodies.com ?
dhtmlgoodies.com is a private site developed and maintained by Alf Magne Kalleland.