Web services
You can create your own website, or engage us to create your own bespoke site.
Depending on your knowledge and skills, or your time availability, you can create your own website or ask us for a quote to build one for you. Essentially you have three options.
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Option 1
Use Website Builder
With all our packages we offer 'Website Builder' for free. This is a simple to use package that enables you to create professional looking websites without having to understand scrpting and html coding. Just follow three simple steps:
1. Register your domain name and purchase your preferred hosting package. You will be sent an email telling you how to log into your 'control panel'.
2. Log into 'control panel' and select 'Website Builder' from the menu and follow the simple installation instructions.
3. Start creating your website using one of the many templates avaialble to you.
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Option 2
Build your own website
You will need to have some understanding of html and a scripting language, such as PHP. You should be able to create files locally and upload the code using our 'file manager' or, preferably, using FTP.
1. Register your domain name and purchase your preferred hosting package. You will be sent an email telling you how to log into your 'control panel'.
2. Log into 'control panel' and select 'File Manager' from the menu or unlock the FTP account.
3. Start creating your website locally and upload files to the web server.
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Option 3
Let us create your website
With this option we can create relatively simple websites of, say 5 or 6 pages, or highly complicated sites with many features.
Examples:
Simple site GRA Consult Sophisticated site Ickenham Cricket Club If you are considering this option, then please do contact us for a quotation. Clearly, the more complicated the site the more costly the site will become. As a guide, the design of a standard 5 page static website will be around £200.
Factors that effect pricing include:
~ Number of pages ~ Extent of graphics and imagary required ~ Creation of 'flash' objects ~ Complexity of user-interface (sliding menus; pop-ups; user interaction) ~ Use of database structures ~ Requirement for user registration (eg members log in) ~ Connectivity with on-line payment services (eg PayPal)
