SiteBuilder Design will be posted in a few days.
The navigation system is complete. Time: two days.
The problem was that I tried to use the WebAssist CSS product and the WebAssist CSS Menu product for the first time, and I didn’t know what to do.
Creating a standards-compliant site is a snap with these tools, but, I wanted to get really fancy with at least three levels of menus:
- Top Links to other SiteBuilder Suite sites
- Top Navigation to tools, resources and services
- Left Sidebar Navigation to site building strategies
The next step will be to update the Sitebuilder SEO and the SiteBuilder Suite sites with the same look and feel.
Then, we will bring SiteBuilder Project of SiteBuilder Hosting into the mix.
But first, the focus of SiteBuilder Design is to share the ways that Web Design can meet real-world needs, instead of just looking great because of fabulous graphics.
This is the old, not so trick question, “What would you rather have, a site that you can sit and admire because it looks so pretty; or a site that looks OK, but makes you lots of money because it attracts lots of buying visitors?”
But just because you pay a lot of money for a Website and the latest guru-invented, quick-profits secrets does not mean that you will be able to quit your day job any time soon. (You will still be paying for that latest secrets course for the next 12 months.)
But, SiteBuilder Design will provide real-world tools and resources to bring the Newbie the reality-focus that is needed to approach site building and site design as a business.
Check out SiteBuilder Design during the next few days to see what the site is about.
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