I whip web sites into submission, but I'm nice to everyone else.
There are lots of "bells and whistles" that you may have seen on someone else's site. Some of these things are harder to implement than you may realize. Below, we've tried to describe some of the more commonly desired web site features along with information on what you can reasonably expect. We'll talk about:
Flash-enhanced web sites range from "embedded" animations in an otherwise normal web site all the way up to full Flash sites, where the site is completely done in Flash. If you aren't sure if something is a Flash movie or not, try right-clicking on it. If you see options like "Settings" and "About Adobe Flash Player," then it's a Flash (or Swish) movie. Typically, you'll see web designers and movie or music artist sites with all-Flash sites, while "larger" sites (such aswww.adobe.com or www.microsoft.com) will have HTML sites with embedded Flash movies.
It won't take much time to learn how to do some simple text or image fading animation effects using Flash or Swish (Swish has a lot of built-in text effects), but if you're looking for high-quality Flash work, it will take a lot of time to learn, and you might not even be able to get the job done. It's best to outsource any high-caliber Flash work until you have time to take some classes or buy lots of "learn Flash" books. Expect custom Flash work to come with a hefty price tag.
You've probably seen those cool "pop-out" menus - some with some really nifty effects. These are usually done using a third-party software.
These are the drop-down menus that look like:
(this doesn't actually work)
When you select the choice, you are sent to another page -- kind of like clicking a button or a link, but it saves a lot of space.
This is done using JavaScript. You can find lots of free code online if you type "javascript drop down menus" and see what comes up. One place to look iswebreference.com.
There are two ways that you can integrate music and sound into your site:
I won't go into depth on how to do this. You can find Flash support or search online for how to embed music into your web site.
This can also take many different forms. The most common variations:
If you look for custom programming, you can expect this feature to be rather costly.
There are two main ways you can do this:
There are plenty of free (and not free) guestbook and forum programs online. Just search for "forums" or "guestbook" at a search engine.
I was recommended Snitz forums -http://forum.snitz.com/ - they feature ASP, fully customizable forum.
Again, this is not easy. If you pay for it to be done, expect it to be costly.
If you want an email newsletter and don't have a friend who is a programming whiz, look for a third-party solution. Type "email newsletters" in a search engine and see what comes up.
A nice, cheap solution that we've heard of iswww.newsletteradministrator.com. There are no up-front fees and it costs $1 to send 500 newsletters.
Be aware that you should check with your hosting service to see if they allow live chat - some don't! Other hosting services offer live chat as an add-in for an additional fee. If you're looking for a third-party solution, Volano.com is pricier than most but we've heard that they're good.
This can become expensive. I would suggest that you see how your web site goes before upgrading to features such as Live Chat.
If you want search functionality that searches the text on your web site, the cheapest way is to sign up for Google's free SiteSearch. Go tohttp://www.google.com/services/free.htmll.
You can also see Google's other search solutions athttp://www.google.com/services.
There are also plenty of third-party solutions. Try keywords like "search functionality integrate website."
If you want product search capability, you'll have to find a web developer who is proficient in ASP or CGI-type programming. You will also have to integrate your products into a database so that you will have "fields" that you can search. This gets pricey. Some shopping cart systems may also come with search capability. Read on to find out more about ecommerce!
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