Estimating the Cost of Your WebsiteAt the start of the web development process, we ask that you:
We will develop an estimate based upon the above items that you provide to us. Any additional content, pictures, form descriptions, or instructions provided to us after the initial estimate for inclusion in the site will have to be evaluated and priced apart from the initial estimate. In the absence of specific instructions to the contrary, we shall endeavor to add content to the content areas of a web page in the most straightforward manner—a columnar format with appropriate pictures inserted at the left or right of the appropriate paragraphs, and with text flowing around the pictures. Pictures will be resized to fit the content according to our judgment, but otherwise used as provided to us. Keeping costs down The customer should understand that some items can greatly inflate the cost of a website; among these are:
Be aware that text sizes are dependent upon browser and accessibility settings. You can speed up the development process and lessen your cost by avoiding content layouts where the aesthetic appeal is dependent upon particular text sizes, or upon line-breaks occurring at particular points within the text. If the layout of content within the content areas of any page is to depart from a simple columnar display with pictures inserted at left or right and with text wrapping around the pictures, then specific instructions, sketches, etc., must be provided to us before we can estimate the cost. Be aware that some layouts may be easy to create on paper or in a text or graphics application, yet be difficult to duplicate on the web due to the need to accommodate the wide range of user settings that can affect the display of the website. For web content, simplicity is the key to keeping costs down. |


