Theme Selections...
Take a look through these theme selections. It might take a minute or two for all of them to load. Click on an image to enlarge it. There are several things to keep in mind. Each of these designs is just the starting point for what you site will look like. The color combinations are set (though in some situations I can change some of the color elements). But about everything else on your pages is customized, so just because you see a large photo on the left and nothing on the right doesn't mean you can't place a large photo on the right and a small photo on the left. You can have a slide show be your opening scene. You can add your logo to the top where your business name goes. You can have two columns or three or four. You can have a different photo in the header area (the top) of each page. The variety of design possibilities are actually endless...but you start by choosing something here. We can actually change this during the design process if you don't like what it looks like once we've filled it with some content.
Your site can have videos, slide shows, photo galleries (which is what you see below), blogs, Google maps, facebook and Twitter links, contact forms, embedded documents, shopping cart for items you might sell, or "pay now" or "pay deposit" or whatever kinds of buttons you need so that you can accept online credit and debit card payments through PayPal.
Some of these are very narrow sites and others are wider. Generally speaking these days, most websites won't take up the entire monitor and so the colors or designs you see on either side is what fills that space. Of course some people set the resolution on their monitors so that websites tend to cover edge to edge.
Once you see a site you like, make a note of its name and let me know.The name is in the lower left of the window and ends in the extension "tiff."
Your site can have videos, slide shows, photo galleries (which is what you see below), blogs, Google maps, facebook and Twitter links, contact forms, embedded documents, shopping cart for items you might sell, or "pay now" or "pay deposit" or whatever kinds of buttons you need so that you can accept online credit and debit card payments through PayPal.
Some of these are very narrow sites and others are wider. Generally speaking these days, most websites won't take up the entire monitor and so the colors or designs you see on either side is what fills that space. Of course some people set the resolution on their monitors so that websites tend to cover edge to edge.
Once you see a site you like, make a note of its name and let me know.The name is in the lower left of the window and ends in the extension "tiff."












































































































