3wiredesigns Web Design Portfolio
The Web Design industry is constantly evolving along with new technology trends, and online Marketing strategies. 3wiredesigns.com continually strives to offer our clients the latest technology, online solutions, and technology resources to boost the success of their business. We take a very detailed approach in defining our clients needs to make sure they receive the highest quality product as well as customer service.
The web industry in general offers an array of new products, software developments, and design standards, as well as constantly changing business and marketing trends. The internet is undoubtedly the fastest growing industry today and unfortunately this rapid evolution can be overwhelming sometimes.
Our web design expertice and services are focused on capitalizing on the latest trends. Our (CMS) Content Management Systems website platforms, such as Joomla, WordPress, and Drupal are other dynamic web platforms that can be designed, built, and customized with total freedom and unlimited functionality. These WEB 2.0 platforms also allow those who are not web-savvy to maintain and update the website content through a back-end ADMIN area without changing the overall look of the site.
Duration : 0:1:18
Categories: web development Tags: article spinning, jetspinner syntax, online spinner, spinrobot
Web Design using a Content Management System (part 1 of 6)
Making a web site using a Content Management System. A step-by-step web design tutorial using the worlds favorite database driven web design system, Joomla! [Original Video created by National Web Design]
Duration : 0:3:16
Categories: Website Design Tags: content, database, design, joomla, mambo, management, sites, system, web, website
Web Design 101 – Joomla Templates & Contact Us
This tutorial describes how to upload Website templates and a contact us module into your Joomla hosted Website. To upload a template:
1. Choose a template from http://www.freejoomlatemplatez.com.
2. Download the file to your hard drive.
3. From your Joomla control panel choose –extensions –install/uninstall.
4. Choose the template .zip file.
5. From your control panel, go to –extensions –template manager.
6. Click the radio button next to the template you want to use then choose –default.
7. Preview your Website.
Creating a contact us page:
1. Go to http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/contacts-and-feedback.
2. Download a contact module and save to hard drive.
3. From your Joomla control panel, go to –extensions –install/uninstall.
4. From your Joomla control panel, go to –extensions –module manager.
5. Choose the contact module.
6. Set the parameters as described in the video.
Duration : 0:8:34
Categories: Website Design Tags: contact, design, graphics, joomla, modules, Secrets, tech, templates, tips, tricks, tutorial, website
Website Design-Marketing Your Website
http://www.beyourownit.com -how to market your website
Duration : 0:7:5
Categories: Website Design Tags: content, database, design, domain, drupal, free, hosting, joomla, mambo, management, money, name, SEO, sites, system, url, web, website
Is joomla good for website design clients?
I design websites but need a way that clients can manage and edit their content. Could joomla be used for someone with little/no web design knowledge to edit a website’s text etc.?
Joomla’s does have a bit of a learning curve when it comes to management of the site hierarchy. Submitting, modifying and deleting articles on a Joomla CMS setup is relatively easy, and can be learned with a quick morning training session.
When I would present CMS options to clients as a consultant, I would always include in the quote time for training and technical support. It is definitely not a product that just anyone will pick up and master without thinking, it will involve a bit of training. All that said, it is an excellent option to provide a client who wishes to be able to have updates at their fingertips, you should just make sure that they are aware that using this CMS, or any CMS for that matter, does take a bit more expertise than a standard user may have. They won’t have to be a power user by any stretch, but they will need to be a less timid user who isn’t afraid to explore what’s behind all the buttons.
I would also advise providing a good deal of literature and documentation to any client that you offer a CMS set up to.
Web Design using a Content Management System (part 5 of 6)
Making a web site using a Content Management System. A step-by-step web design tutorial using the worlds favorite database driven web design system, Joomla!
Duration : 0:3:28
Categories: Website Design Tags: content, database, design, joomla, management, sites, system, web, website