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  paulr33 said:
i would expect fairly basic with some menu's

Find some one who has had a little bit of experience and give them a copy of dreamweaver (torrents are your best bet) a basic web site would be very easy, i use to do a few of my own but have not done one in 5 or 6 years.

  W0rp3D said:
Find some one who has had a little bit of experience and give them a copy of dreamweaver (torrents are your best bet) a basic web site would be very easy, i use to do a few of my own but have not done one in 5 or 6 years.

Ugh I'm tired of every bob dick and Chaney who think they can design a website just off the bat, its like those chicks who think just because they a decent camera or DSLR think they are professional photographers. Just because HTML code is really forgiving doesn't mean you should abuse the crap out of it, by getting someone who has just been tinkering around and grabbing code of the net and designing a "cool" site will probably cause more problems then it's worth, plus no one wants basic HTML sites anymore it's all about CSS, AJAX, XML etc

If you want, I can whip something up for you for a low cost. I'm currently studying an Advanced Diploma in Graphic Design at Chisholm and also doing a website at the moment for a ladies fashion store called Polka Boutique which located in Northland Shopping Centre.

But yeah, PM sent :P

  paulr33 said:
i would expect fairly basic with some menu's
  JamesK said:
no one wants basic HTML sites anymore it's all about CSS, AJAX, XML etc
  Adzmax said:
Agreed.

I believe a basic website was requested.

Edited by W0rp3D

Hey guys,

As I've mentioned I'm doing a website for this ladies clothing store, I've just got it up and running, but it's still half finished.

Check it out and lemme know what you guys think. But keep in mind, client has a low budget and only wants very basic website :D

www.polkaboutique.com.au

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