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Web Information
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The time we spend investigating and researching provides us with
the building blocks we need to ensure that your site will flow
smoothly and consistently.
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We understand that your site's users will browse your site longer
and come back for more if their first experience is favorable.
Website Framework
You might think of a website's framework as the structure that holds
the website together. Good website framework not only creates a
user-friendly site, it creates a process of website development that
is client and developer-friendly. Website framework basically boils
down to proper strategy and preparation.
Determining the purpose of your website is the first step in building
successful website Framework. You should begin your web project by
asking yourself:
- Why do I need a website?
- Who do I expect to visit my site?
- What is the purpose/mission of the website I want to develop?
- Who do I want to visit my site?
These are a few of the same questions that we ask our own clients. We
want to know what everyone in the client's organization expects from
their online presence. Our goal is always to identify all relevant
audiences, the expectations of those audiences, and the goal of our
client in addressing each audience.
Bad website framework is all over the place. If you find your focus
being drawn away by flashy graphics that have nothing to do with the
content, you are face to face with bad framework. When you have
clicked away from the home page and suddenly the navigation options
are completely different, you are about to click yourself free of bad
website framework.
Our process is one of research, strategic thinking, and preparation.
Before we build a site, we determine who will see it, what they want
to see, why we are showing it to them. The framework is put in place
first; then we construct the website. Doing a good job here makes
every other phase including graphic design, layout, programming, and
testing that much easier.