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itGuide to Setting Up a Website |
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Written by lia sophea
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Saturday, 05 July 2008 |
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IntroductionWelcome to the Beginner’s Guide to Setting Up a Website. The purpose of this guideis to help prepare potential customers of with the task of gathering information fortheir website. This information gathered will differ depending on the purpose of thesite; however, the guidelines should be general enough for any site.This guide is will be divided into five main phases: Brainstorming, InformationCollecting, Review, Design and Implementation.During the Brainstorming phase, you will research other sites and get an idea of whatyour site should look like, what features you want to include and what domain nameshould be associated with the site.The Information Collecting phase is where you u will gather information, such as copyand graphics, that you might consider putting in the site.During the Review phase, you should review the information collected and the ideasthat you have so that you can create a general navigational map of the site. You maywant to use sticky notes on the information that you collect and designate what partof the site you would like it placed under. Once you feel satisfied that you haveenough information and have a general feel of the site layout, it is critical to meet withthe www.Imagination.vg Web Designer for consultation. After the consultation, a proposalwill be submitted for the estimated cost of building the site.After the proposal has been accepted, the www.Imagination.vg Web Designer will begin theDesign phase. The designer should have a firm grasp of what is expected and willcreate a sample for your approval. Once the sample is discussed with you, anyrevisions will be conducted. The site will then be created, tested and reviewed.After you have reviewed what the Designer has created, the Implementation phasebegins. This is when many administrative steps occur. The site will go live when it iscomplete.
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