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Drew GillettU.S.
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I can answer questions pertaining to Wordpress, Joomla, PHP, HTML, CSS, SEO, and similar platforms. I can also help in consulting on online marketing, online system setup, and choices in program management. | |
KivenAvailable
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I can answer questions regarding to blogging, new media, wordpress, usability, problogging, online and console gaming, html, cross browser design issues, layout techniques and graphic optimization. | |
Laura WheelerU.S.
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I can answer questions in regard to small business websites, including site structures, Joomla, WordPress, CRELoaded, PCI Compliance, Standards Compliance, compatibility issues, Search Engine Optimization, and accessibility. I cannot answer questions regarding enterprise level websites. | |
Lorenz LammensU.S.
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Questions I can answer: Everything to do with web design and SEO. Examples of potential questions: What is good web design? How can I improve my design? How can I attract more visitors to my website? How can I convert visitors into customers? How can I optimize my site for search engines (SEO)? How can I market my site? And all variations on above. |
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Ken IveyU.S.
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I've been developing websites for almost 20 years. If you have questions like these, I can help! Should I try this myself or hire a professional? What tools do I need? How do I sell products online? How do I make money with my website? Can I create a website without buying expensive software? How do I design a website FAST? How do I market my website? Is a BLOG a website? How do I put video on my website? What is website hosting? When will search engines find my website? OK, I've found a site I like - but now what? Can I make my website a subscription site? | |
Rebecca WilsonU.S.
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I can answer questions regarding general design, web design, HTML, CSS, Dreamweaver, and Wordpress. I am also happy to help with Photoshop slicing. |
Sherine, Although I cannot say for certain without seeing the code, it sounds like you have designed the site with absolute values (i.e., width=800px) and certain elements within your CSS may be fighting
You are more or less correct - A dedicated server is a physical machine, and you'll have 100% access to all of the memory and storage it offers. A VPS is a software replica of a machine hosted on
Hi Kee - Should you expect the source code? If it's not in your agreement, you shouldn't expect it - but I don't think the developer would mind providing it at no charge. Regarding the schedule
Hi Linda. I'm not sure what Yahoo charges, but what I do know is that you'll have to pay SOMETHING just about anywhere you go - You can buy software to design a site, but you'll still have hosting/email
Hi Quinn, I think that sounds like a pretty solid plan actually. Yes, a designer that knows HTML, PHP and WordPress well would absolutely be able to handle that for you. As far as how common this is
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