Before setting up the site I'll need some information from you that will go on the Web pages (text, photos, graphics, etc.). I'm not psychic. We need to work together on this, by phone, and by e-mail in order to get it the way you need it to be.
After I have all the information I need to start, we can then determine how many pages you're going to need. The price of the Web site, then, is the cost of all the Web pages. Some pages may be basic, and some may be complicated.
Before I can put the first Web page on the Internet, I will need to be authorized to put files in your Web folder (Web space) and update them if I need to, to remove typographical errors, etc. We can do this by an informal signed written agreement. Web space usually comes with your account with an ISP.
As I add pages to your Web site, a Web site topology or site map, can be made to represent it. If your Web site gets very complicated, a site map, may help a visitor navigate it, simply by clicking on a page icon in the map.
Below is a site map of a ficticious Web site.
This site map is fully operational. Click on the page icons to try it out.
If you are interested in having me design a Web site for you please sent me an e-mail.