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The most important part of your website is the textual content, not the flashy colors and sounds. What you write should add value and encourage the visitor to anticipate returning. Review your objectives for your webpage and target your message to suit your customer. Focusing on the looks won't get you as far as if you focus on your customer's needs. Jolly Moon Website Design uses affordable simple web designs for small businesses, personal pages, schools and churches. Jolly Moon Webpage Designers use web development tools and web site design applications to build websites that customers return to... and tell their friends about!

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Designing A Website

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Choosing a website designer that you can work with is very important. Creating a website can be a wonderful experience, or a headache, depending on who you choose to work with.

One of the most important things you need to do is find is a website designer that you get along with and who listens to you. They should also offer a contract so that both of you have a clear understanding of what will be done and what everything will cost.

Talk with the designer. If they are in your area, meet them face-to-face. However, it's not necessary that the designer be in your city. We have clients all over the world. You need to feel at ease with the designer since you will be dealing with them for weeks or months while your site is created, and maybe longer if they are going to maintain the site for you.

Choosing a website designer

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You want to be sure that the website designer asks a lot of questions about what you want and need, instead of trying to talk you into using what they offer. Your website should meet your needs and expectations, not only in function but also in design. I've seen websites designed using flash animation, ASP databases and all kinds of bells and whistles when this wasn't appropriate for that particular site. These also kept many people with older browsers and slow Internet connections from being able to see the website. These bells and whistles also cost more than a simpler HTML site. The designer used these things because that's what they liked to use, not because it's what should have been used. Simple is always better when it comes to website design. Content is king, not animation, graphics or anything else.

When looking for a website designer, ask questions like these:

  • Are the web pages they design easy to use?
    They should have a page on their site with links to the sites they have created so you can check this out.
  • Is the website, and its pages, organized in a logical manner?
  • Do the pages, especially ones with graphics, load quickly?
    A page should load in 20 seconds or less on a dial-up connection.
  • Are the main points of a page (products and services offered) easy to find, and do they stand out?
  • Does the website entice visitors to take some kind of action (buy or use something)?
  • Contact people they have created sites for to see how they were to work with. You can usually do this by e-mailing their clients and asking these questions. "How well is the site working for you? Did they meet deadlines? Does the website work properly? Was the estimate accurate? Did they do any follow-up to be sure everything was working properly? Are they easy to get a hold of if anything needs to be fixed or updated?"
  • Ask if the site will be usable on browsers other than Internet Explorer. Some other common browsers are Mozilla (I use this), Opera and Netscape. Your site should also be usable on older version of all these browsers.

Don't be intimidated, know what you want and shop around until you find a designer that can do what you need.

Good rules of thumb for designing a website

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Know what pages you want on your site and what you need it to do for you. Are you going to sell a product or service? Do you want it to be a portfolio for your artwork or photographs? Think carefully about what you want and write it out so you can give a copy to the designer.

If you have a deadline, let the designer know to be sure they can meet that deadline. It can be helpful to have a list of a few websites that are similar to what you want yours to look like. This will give you a clearer picture of what you want, and the designer can see what you like.

You are going to spend time and money creating this site, and you have a need that this site must meet, so be sure you get what you expect. Feel free to ask all the questions you want and to have everything clear in your mind. Then you can make an informed decision, and soon you will be using the Internet for the amazing tool that it is.

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Winter

Winter is one of the four seasons of temperate zones. It is the season with the shortest days and the lowest temperatures. In areas further away from the equator, winter is often marked by cold weather.

Spring

Spring is one of the four seasons of the temperate zones, the transition from winter into summer. Spring begins on the Vernal Equinox (March 20th or 21st in the Northern Hemisphere and September 20th or 21st in the Southern) and lasts until the Summer Solstice (June 21st or 22nd in the Northern Hemisphere and December 21st or December 22nd in the Southern).

Summer

Summer is a season of the year that is defined as beginning in June, and ending in September in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, summer begins in December and ends in March. Summer is defined by convention in meteorology as the whole months of June, July, and August, in the Northern Hemisphere, and the whole months of December, January, and February, in the Southern Hemisphere.

Autumn

Autumn (also known as fall in North American English) is one of the four temperate seasons. Autumn marks the transition from summer into winter. In the northern hemisphere, the onset of autumn is generally considered to be around September and in the southern hemisphere, its beginning is considered to be around March.[1] Around this time, deciduous trees shed their leaves. The leaves of the trees change their color to a reddish hue prior to falling. Such colored leaves have come to be colloquially called "fall foliage".

Time

Time is a basic component of the measuring system used to sequence events, to compare the durations of events and the intervals between them, and to quantify the motions of objects. Time has been a major subject of religion, philosophy, and science, but defining time in a non-controversial manner applicable to all fields of study has consistently eluded the greatest scholars.

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Winter is one of the four seasons

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