Routine site maintenance -- updating text, links, pictures, etc. -- doesn't require a great deal of technical skill. That's why, at your company, maybe the job is delegated to someone who isn't a computer expert, or the person who complained the least. Or maybe you're even doing it yourself.
That also may be why you find it difficult and time-consuming to update your Website as often as you should. And you may have already found out that just one errant keystroke can cause a lot of trouble. And if you're not sure what you did wrong, fixing the problem can be difficult.
I maintain Websites for a living. I learned the trade by updating Websites every hour, employing the skills that are truly necessary for good maintenance: speed, accuracy, spelling, punctuation and grammar.
SOLUTIONS 1-2-3 has been responsible for the updating of Websites, where accuracy and speed are critical. I can do the same for you. I guarantee timely updates (in most cases, within an hour of your request).
If you're spending too much time and hassle maintaining your site, contact us.
Myth #3 - The more graphics, the better.
When graphic designers take over a Web site, looks often triumph over accessibility. The prettiest site on the Web is useless if visitors with non-graphical browsers can't tell what it is or how to navigate in it. Too many sites are unfathomable even to graphical browser users who view them without loading the images. And even interested visitors won't wait to see what you're offering if they have to stumble over too many minute-long downloads as images load. Use small image files. Offer a text-only option at the top of your home page. And let visitors know how large big image files are so they can make an informed decision about whether or not to display them.