Re: Website design



In article <epog46.2c4.1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
MikE ©ampbell <mike28@xxxxxxxxx>
thought we'd be interested in the following...



"Tim" <this.is.an.inv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:MPG.202959fb2627584a989681@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In article <slrnert5lj.21o.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Marcus Houlden <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
thought we'd be interested in the following...


On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 17:07:07 -0000, Steven H. <sh1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote the following to uk.comp.misc:

Hi there,
I read a report (or saw it on TV, I'm not sure) a while ago about
putting
the deisgn of your website out to tender. I've tried searching Google
but
I'm not even sure what Im looking for.

"Money for old rope". Seriously. It would probably be cheaper and more
effective to buy a copy of Dreamweaver and use one of the built in
templates. Dreamweaver costs about £350 and you can do as many pages as
you
want. Bespoke web designers start at about £500 + VAT for a limited number
of pages and you'll probably find the cheaper ones using the Dreamweaver
templates anyway. There are cheaper web design packages around, but
Dreamweaver is pretty much the standard these days. MS Frontpage is being
phased out and MS Publisher doesn't produce very good pages.


Better still go for Joomla or Mambo.




nvu !

eh?



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