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Conventional advertising will never meet the span of Internet advertising. It just isn't possible. Internet advertising works all day every day. A customer does not have to wait until a store is open because the Internet works 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The Internet saves time and money. Printing and mailing costs are things of the past.
With continuous updates, a company can only benefit. The Internet is the fastest, advertising medium in the world.
Conventional advertising gives customers a limited amount of information. A web site not only provides more information, it has the potential to draw million of customers because of its convienence. This goes for wholesalers as well. They can include a search engine that will identify all of their retailers, making it easier for a customer to pinpoint the retailer that will carry a particular product.
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Lakeland Pharmacy
Description: Full service pharmacy and health care equipment provider with three locations in Branson, Branson West and Crane Missouri.
Languages Used: HTML, CSS, PHP, Javascript
Zion Lutheran Church
Description: Part of the WELS synod and located in Springfield, Missouri.
Languages Used: HTML, CSS, PHP, AJAX, RSS, Javascript, Flash
UNL Landscape Plant ID
Description: Plant images and descriptions for three UNL plants classes. Covers hundreds of different woody and perennial plants in the Midwest.
Languages Used: HTML, CSS, PHP, SQL, AJAX, Javascript, DHTML
Verola Angus Farms
Description: Private treaty angus breeding stock sales near Sutton, NE.
Languages Used: HTML, CSS, PHP
Amelia & Isabelle
Description: Password protected photo site developed to provide large and full size image downloads.
Languages Used: HTML, CSS, PHP
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HTML & CSS formatting is done in the code to ensure the cleanest and most efficient code possible. Many web site creators and "wizards" are available which generally create excess code making future revisions difficult if not used with that specific program.
A "page" is one HTML document which contains text, photos, graphics and links to other pages. Examples of pages could be a home page, a services page, a photo gallery page and so on.
This test will prevent programmed computers from submitting this form. Although they can fill in the fields and click the submit button, they can't answer the question below like a human can.
A Domain Name is your location on the internet. Usually in the format http://www.yoursite.com or www.yoursite.com internet users can type this address into the URL bar of their web browser to get directly to your site. Some users may type this address into google or another search engine to find your site.
Web Hosting is space on the internet that holds all the files that power your web site.
Google Analytics is a comprehensive web statistics gathering service for web sites. A snippet of code installed in your pages will allow you to track how many visits you get to your site, what pages are getting viewed, where visitors are coming from, how they are finding you and so much more.
URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator. It is the address of a page or site on the World Wide Web.
Contemporary sans serif design, Arial contains more humanist characteristics than many of its predecessors and as such is more in tune with the mood of the last decades of the twentieth century. The overall treatment of curves is softer and fuller than in most industrial style sans serif faces. Terminal strokes are cut on the diagonal which helps to give the face a less mechanical appearance. Arial is an extremely versatile family of typefaces which can be used with equal success for text setting in reports, presentations, magazines etc, and for display use in newspapers, advertising and promotions.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arial
The Georgia typeface shares many similarities with Times New Roman, though Georgia is noticeably larger than Times at the same point size. Times New Roman's characters are slightly narrower, having a more vertical axis. When one compensates for the size differences and disregards the differences in compression and spacing, the remaining differences are minimal. Overall, Georgia's serifs are slightly wider and have blunter, flatter ends, but on initial inspection many letterforms are difficult for a novice to distinguish between Georgia and Times New Roman. Figures (numerals) are an exception: Georgia uses text (old-style) figures whereas Times New Roman has lining figures.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(typeface)
Bearing similarities to humanist sans-serif typefaces such as Frutiger, Verdana was designed to be readable at small sizes on a computer screen. The lack of serifs, large x-height (heights of lower-case letters, as scaled to the letter x being exactly equal to one), wide proportions, loose letter-spacing, large counters (spaces inside partially enclosed portions of letters or symbols such as c, s, or curved quotation marks), and emphasized distinctions between similarly-shaped characters are chosen to increase legibility.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verdana
Trebuchet MS distinguishes itself from other common sans-serif typefaces through several characteristics, the most notable of which include: The splayed edges of the uppercase M which form a 10° angle with a vertical line, The shape of the tail of the uppercase Q, The bar of the capital A is low, The shortened tails of the lowercase e and the numerals 6 and 9, The hybrid open and looped tail of the lowercase g, The rounded dots above and the shapes of the lowercase i and j, The curved tail beneath the lowercase l, The dollar sign symbol, in which the vertical strike only appears above the top and below the bottom curves of the S, The ampersand in the form of an "Et" ligature and The exclamation point, whose dot is large and round. Italic fonts incorporate italic type characteristics instead of just tilting roman glyphs, making it the first sans serif font family from Microsoft to use true italic features.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trebuchet_MS
Because of its ubiquitous nature, the typeface has been influential in the subsequent development of a number of serif typefaces both before and after the start of the digital-font era. One notable example is Georgia, which has very similar stroke shapes to Times New Roman but wider serifs.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Times_Roman
Courier is a monospaced slab serif typeface designed to resemble the output from a strike-on typewriter. The typeface was designed by Howard "Bud" Kettler in 1955. The design of the original Courier New typeface was commissioned in the 1950s by IBM for use in typewriters, but they did not secure legal exclusivity to the typeface and it soon became a standard font used throughout the typewriter industry. As a monospaced font, it has recently found renewed use in the electronic world in situations where columns of characters must be consistently aligned. It has also become an industry standard for all screenplays to be written in 12 point Courier or a close variant.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courier_(typeface)