You
require a Internet Service Provider, better
known as an ISP or host server. This is where your web site
is uploaded and hosted. There are many ISP to
select from in Calgary or from the Internet.
The hosting cost varies depending on the host,
site size and site requirements. Be careful
to select an ISP who is stable in the market
place. Here are a few ISP suppliers with a good
reputation that Hallo Graphics uses or suggests
using.
NOTE: If you don't
have time or are uncomfortable in obtaining
your ISP, Hallo Graphics will be happy to secure
those services for you at a nominal fee.
Web Site Content
Site content is the most important requirement. Before development starts on your web site, we require all of your content.
Content- Compile your text for all of your web pages. Accepted File format: .doc /. txt /.pdf
Your Company Logo. Accepted File Format: .jpg/.gif/.eps/.png
Photographs or other graphics. Accepted File Format: .jpg /.gif
/.png
If you don't have or require content, Hallo
Graphics will be happy to help you for a nominal fee.
If you have a colour theme or design layout
in mind let us know. It might also be helpful
to list few web site addresses that you like.
Don't have photographs? You can purchase photos from these web sites.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential. W3C is a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective understanding.
W3C primarily pursues its mission through the creation of Web standards and guidelines. Since 1994, W3C has published more than 110 such standards, called W3C Recommendations.
W3C also engages in education and outreach, develops software, and serves as an open forum for discussion about the Web. In order for the Web to reach its full potential, the most fundamental Web technologies must be compatible with one another and allow any hardware and software used to access the Web to work together. W3C refers to this goal as “Web interoperability.”
By publishing open (non-proprietary) standards for Web languages and protocols, W3C seeks to avoid market fragmentation and thus Web fragmentation.
"So what!" you say to yourself... "means nothing to me!"
Yes- it does, these standards makes your web site compatible with all the different web browsers on the market.
Have a Question we missed?
Call 1-403-246-3538
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