‡ frequently asked questions

1) What services do you offer?

For a full list of my services take a look at my services page. If there is anything that does not appear on my services page that you want to ask me about feel free to contact me for more information.

2) How much do you charge?

All my prices are fair and competitive; they are decided by 2 things, complexity, and time. For an estimate you can contact me with the details of your project and I can get back to you with a rough estimate.

3) How do you communicate with clients?

I communicate strictly through emails. Any information sent to me is kept private and confidential in compliance with the Data Protection Act (1998).

4) Do I have to link to your site?

No. That is purely down to you. It is much appreciated if you do decide to link back to my site, but at the end of the day it's your decision.

5) How are payments made?

All payments are made via PayPal.

6) How do I get my finished site?

Depending on the project, I can either send screenshots of the work in progress to you, then when the site is finished I can send the finished files in a compressed folder or upload them straight to your server. Or I can host it temporarily on my own server so the work can be seen as it's in progress.

7) Do I get any support after the work has been completed?

Yes. If there are any problems with anything I will help for a certain amount of time, depending on the job. I offer maintenance packages which can be tailored to a client's specific needs if they are required for updated and monitoring a site.

8) How long does it take to complete a site?

This depends entirely onto the size of the site. I will always strive to complete all work as fast as humanly possible while upholding every standard that I keep within my own sites, I take much pride in my work and believe in giving you something to be proud of.

9) What standards do you maintain?

As mentioned on my services page I keep up to date with all current standards and implement all of the W3C's web accessibility initiative guidelines to help keep sites usable. All pages will validate using both the W3C (x)HTML validator and the W3C CSS validator. All content is displayed coherently with semantics and readability in mind.

10) How do we get started?

Visit my contact page and then we can begin.