| Website FAQ |
Your website is fully updatable using The Toolkit our award winning content management system.
Below are some answers to questions we are frequently asked regarding how your website works and how you can update it yourself.
Faq's
- Can I update all the pages on my website?
Yes. Every page on your website is controled from the Toolkit and can be updated by you.
- When will my updates be reflected in the content of my website?
Immediately. The Toolkit will automatically update your website with whatever content you have updated in the Toolkit.
- I'm not sure I like the colours / header picture used on my website, can I change these?
Yes. If you sign up to one of our packages you will be able to talk through the design of your website with one of our design team. The terms used when referring to the website.
- Menubar.
The menubar is the main navigationa tool for browsing this website. It is the Horizontal bar right above this text. By clicking on any of the links in the menubar you can view other pages on this website.- Quick Links
The Quick Links can be seen by looking to the left of this text. By default there are three set up containing company details, image gallery and e-newsletter sign up. The Quick Links are a way of highlighting specific areas of your site which you want the vistor to be made aware of. What the content of the Quick Links can be changed at any time using the Toolkit. We reccommend that the highlight box containing your contact details is not removed as it has been shown that having your contact details on the front page of your web site greatly improves your indexing to search engines.- E-Newsletter
The E-Newsletter quick link allows visitors to your web site to submit their email address to your contacts database. All emails submited are held in the contacts area of the Toolkit, were you can manage mailing lists and send out enhanced HTML emails to your clients.- Header
The website header is situated above the menubar and will generally contain your company logo.- Footer
There are two footers on your site. The top footer is your navigation footer bar and this holds links to your terms and conditions and site map pages amongst others.The bottom footer is your copyright footer bar and this displays the copyright notice.- Website Body
The website body is where this text is displayed. It is a 500 pixel wide area which YOU control. Everything displayed here including text, images and links can be updated by logging into The Toolkit.
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