Web Design Packages
5 Page Web design Package
Inclusive of: Duration: 1 - 2 Weeks
Price : $ 199
10 Page Web design Package
Inclusive of: Duration: 1 - 2 Weeks
Price : $299
20 Page Web design Package
Inclusive of: Duration: 2 - 3 Weeks
Price : $ 475
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Essentially, in terms of a static website, we
refer to a website that is written in straight forward HTML (the language
used to produce web pages - Hypertext Markup Language). As no database,
or content-management facility is provided, the only way to alter the
content seen on a web page is to alter the web page itself (of course, we
can do that for you if you would like us to maintain your website). It
doesn't mean that the webite will just be boring plain text - of
course the intention is to develop it in such a way as to reflect the
image of your business effectively. It also doesn't mean that it
can't be interactive - specialist forms for customers to complete (e.g.
insurance proposal forms, enquiry forms, etc.) can also be
incorporated.
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Following benefits Of Static Website Designing
* Represent your business/corporate Strategy or any other
Information.
* Save Your time to access relevant information according your
needs.
* Increase in system flexibility using.
* Trimming down of designing and maintenance costs and time
* Increasing amount of high-quality commercial off-the-shelf
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Basic features Our Static Website design
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* That professional touch from a professional
webmaster.
* Navigation system (based on provided reference site).
* Common Header (based on provided reference site).
* Common Footer (based on provided reference site).
* Optional Counter
* Optional Today Script
* Page Titles
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Static Web Design Vancouver, Canada
HTML pages are "static" in the sense that the code - the page in its HTML
format - is sent to the web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.) as
is. The HTML appears to the browser exactly the way it was written by the
programmer. After the browser gets the file from the server (the internet
computer holding the HTML files), it reads the code and displays the
page. No 'thinking' or decision making is done by the server or the
browser. The summary of serving a static page goes something like:
* The request is made by the visitor of the website
* The server locates the file requested
* Server sends the requested file(s) back to the browser
* Browser reads the HTML and displays the web page
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