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But before you go looking for web designers and developers, you will need a to take a few minutes to become knowledgeable about what it is that you are buying. Taking the time to understand exactly what you want, some key terminology and how to put together a project plan for your Website will improve your experience and ensure that you get the results you are looking for. What You Need To Have Thought About Before Starting A Website Design And Development Project. Below is a brief four step process that is essential to every website design and development project.
Step 1: Business Requirements
Step 2: Feature Requirements
Step 3: Service Provider Requirements
Step 4: Budget Requirements Key Terminology You Should be Familiar With Here are a few key terms that will help you communicate what you want to the person(s) completing your project. Below are some simple definitions of some basic and advanced web terminology. BASICS Flash: Multimedia tool that can be used to design animation for your site. Form: Area of a website where a user can submit information in response to a question, or enter credit card and other purchase information. Frames: Independently controllable sections on a website. GIF: An image file type commonly used for banners. HTML: Hypertext Markup Language. The formatting language used to create web pages JPEG: An image file type commonly used for photos Rich Media: Elements that contain animation, video or sound. Some popular formats commonly considered rich media include Macromedia Flash and Shockwave. URL: Universal Resource Locator. Also referred to as a web address or domain name. ADVANCED ASP: Active Server Pages; allows for the creation of dynamically generated web pages CGI: Common Gateway Interface. Scripting language that adds advanced functions such as interaction with forms and databases. DHTML: Dynamic HTML; allows for interactive content. Digital Certificates: Necessary for encrypting data (e.g. credit cards) using SSL encryption. JavaScript: A script language that adds advanced features and functions to a website. SSL Encryption: Secure Socket Layer - commonly used for managing the security of message transmission. XML: Extensible Markup Language - a formatting language similar to HTML but with greater flexibility, providing improved functionality. PLANNING YOUR PROJECT Now that you know some of the basics, you need to put together a simple project plan to help you communicate your project needs. Follow these guidelines when putting your plan together.
Finding A Great Web Designer And/Or Developer Using The Internet The Internet provides anyone with access to a worldwide pool of talent to get projects completed. Sites like Elance and Smarterwork allow you to post your project and within minutes you will have a number of qualified providers bidding on your project. These sites vary greatly, but the overall theme is to connect you with the qualified service providers. You can get a multitude of services on these sites from application development, advertising and marketing copy, business plans, and of course web design and development. The benefits of using these services include: saving you time by having providers come to you with proposals, saving money through competitive bidding and improving the likelihood of success by utilizing the project management tools typically provided on these sites. By taking some time upfront to understand what you want and how to get it done efficiently and cost effectively, your website project is sure to be a success.
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