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Email: Tel: Questions/comments: Like the idea of managing your own website? Fill in the form and we'll talk you through the process in plain English. Or call us on Fully custom layoutsIf your needs are a little more demanding we start with a clean sheet of paper and code your design from scratch. This takes longer, so it's a little more expensive, but bear in mind that this only affects the initial cost, not the ongoing cost for your content managed website.To fit their existing marketing material Wow Financial Management decided to use images at the top of the page as the key navigational device. This restricts their ability to create new 'main menu' items, but it does work extremely well. The submenus on the left of the page are created automatically by the Content Management System and pages can be added or moved with ease. The Mortgage Bureau had very specific ideas as to how their website should look and operate. The main navigation is by means of the circular device in the centre of the home page, while other navigational elements are located in the boxes to the left and right. Stratfords Commercial needed a website that is simple to use and encourages those interested in commercial property to submit their details to be entered on the company's mailing list. The website is based on our Classic Single Menu Website but includes a custom template to display brief details of each property and a clever 'My Properties' function which allows visitors to add properties to their 'basket' before submitting their details. The property template has four variants, so that properties can quickly be changed to 'Let', 'Under Offer' or 'Sold'. The Charminster Construction website presented a challenge of presenting visitors with two distinct, yet related divisions of the business. The solution was to create a custom home page which then leads to two separate areas of the site, each with the same corporate identity, yet clearly differentiated by graphic design and colour scheme. |