A basic website is a simple website with a solid foundation that you can grow on. It has a Content Management System (CMS) that allows you to easily manage content (text and images) by yourself, we'll show you how. Unlimited features can be added to it turning into your ideal web application.
The basic website has 5 sections which you may rename as you wish. They are:
This should not limit your vision of the website. For an extra cost, we can add an unlimited number of sections and website functions to suite your requirements. Some of the extra features you may have built in include:
The website is built on the popular and proven CMS, Joomla. This provides a section that authorised members can log in to with a user name and password. They will then have access to an simple interface where they shall be able to edit content (text and images) as easily as working a Word document.
The basic website is limited to 4 design options. Whichever design option you select will give you a professional website that is pretty to look at and easy to find your way around. We shall personalise the design by applying your corporate colours (or colours of your choice) to the design. This doesn't mean that your website will look like the next persons, compare this design and this other one that are based on the same design but personalised with different colours and images.
The basic website offers your 5 sections and a choice of design options. The content (text and images) will be provided by you, and you will be able to edit it on the provided Content Management System. This will cost you Ksh. 45,000.This is an excellent website to start off with as more features can be added as you need. If this is too limiting, click here to check out our custom built online solutions.
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Our involvement: Concept and design. Website design and development provided with CMS
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