What is your
site going to look like? DIY Web Building. An alternative editor with a "what you see is what you get" (wysiwyg) facility is Macromedias DreamWeaver. this however is the choice of many professional designers and is a rather more expensive solution, to the point that it may be worth have an entire website built rather than buy it and learn it yourself. DreamWeaver is harder to to pick up in the early stages but does not make code suitable only for Internet Explorer. The learning curve for Dreamweaver is much shallower than that of FrontPage. Contract web Building. Have a look at their work, search for them on the internet using phrases and page titles (the blue bar at the top of your browser) they are using. If they have only their company name or other irrelevant text, that should be seen as a warning sign that they may not have a full understanding of the Search Engines. Likewise if they have too many images and little text on the page, including text that has been formatted as an image, it could signify they either don't want to be found in the search engines or don't understand the accessibility requirements beyond their own environment. finally put their web address (URL) through the validator at W3.org and see if they are able to code properly. If everything is perfect, then and only then should you make an enquiry. If you are finding it too time consuming finding quality web designers, feel free to check our approved suppliers list. All the designers in here have their code validated by us and have had their work assessed for "Search Engine Friendliness" to save you the time and effort. Designers marked in red are also checked to ensure WebTV compatibilty with their own work.
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