• 1. How do I submit content for my new Web site? +

    The content can be submitted via e-mail or CD (CD's will not be returned). It is preferred that content be in a text file.

  • 2. I do not have any imagery for my Web site, but I want some. How can I get some photography/graphics for my Web site? +

    We recommend searching some of the many stock photography Web sites on the Internet. You can purchase the images directly from them and provide us with the files. A couple inexpensive options are iStockphoto.com, BigStockPhoto.com and gettyimages.com.

  • 3. Will I be able to update my site when it is complete? +

    Yes. You will have full access to the files on your hosting account. You can edit them through any number of programs. If you are placed on a Content Management System we will help you get familiar with how to update your web site. Edits to flash files will require the knowledge of Adobe Flash 8x.

  • 4. What is FTP, how do I use it? +

    The Basics: File Transfer Protocol FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, which is the most common way of transferring files from one computer to another. This is how most uploading and downloading is done over the Internet. In this article we're going to give you a general guide to using a graphical FTP program. Because every FTP program is different, make sure you read your program's documentation to learn about its specific features.

  • 5. How long will it take to design my Web site? +

    Web Design can take as little as three weeks, but may require more time based on the complexity, functionality, and quantity of content you will be incorporating into your site. You will be given a completion estimate after we have received your order, and you will be updated on our progress throughout the design process.

  • 6. What server side scripting languages are supported? +

    At the moment we support VBScript, JavaScript\DHTML, Perl/CGI, PHP, ColdFusion (normally with an extra charge) .

  • 7. What are Server Extensions? +

    FrontPage Extensions are programs which provide the server side implementation of FrontPage. FrontPage communicates with the extensions via HTTP using a Remote Procedure Call (RPC). When the server sees the "POST" request addressed to the FrontPage server extensions it simply directs the request to the appropriate program. The extensions implement authoring (uploading/downloading documents, ToDo Lists), administration (setting end-user, author, and administrator privileges), and dynamic content (browse-time WebBot components). Without the FrontPage Server Extensions you will not be able to take advantage of the WebBots that are available through FrontPage. Also, without the extensions you cannot author and administer your web using the tools provided as part of the FrontPage Editor/Explorer package.

     

     

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