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wtorek, 28 września 2010

5 Important Things to Know About Dental Website Templates


Dental website templates are a great way to save time and money when designing a website for your local dental practice. Here are 5 things to consider when purchasing a dental web template.

1) Most require basic knowledge of HTML and image editing

A dental website template gives you a great head start on designing your dental website. Website colors, layout and HTML code are already completed for you.

But in order to make the template your own, you will need enough knowledge of HTML to add your own text, and a basic image editing program to properly scale your logo to fit in the space provided by the web template.

If you're considering purchasing a template that uses Flash, plan on getting professional assistance. Customizing Flash templates is not a do-it-yourself proposition for 99.9% of dentists.

2) You need a place to host your template

In order for your new dental website to be visible on the internet, you need a domain name (.com) and place to host your template. A "web host" is a fancy term used to describe a computer with special software that stores your website in a place where everyone can see it.

There's no shortage of web hosting companies willing to assist you. At last count, Google listed over 54 million results for "web hosting companies" so you might want to start there.

3) Web templates are not unique

Would you be embarrassed if you showed up at an event wearing the same outfit as someone else? Don't make the same mistake with your website.

Dental website templates are not unique. And although the odds of another dentist in your area using the same design as you are very low, you'd be wise to spend a few minutes checking out your competitors' sites before purchasing your own dental web template.

Another way to avoid this problem is to avoid dental website templates that you see available for purchase on more than a handful of template websites on the internet. The more widespread the product is, the more likely it will show up in your neighborhood.

4) Not all templates are created equal

When buying a dental website template you need to consider, not only the appearance of the template, but also the code behind it. Since you don't get to see the code before you buy the template, look for details in the template's description.

Good words and phrases to see are, "tested in such and such web browsers", "optimized for search engines", and "css tableless design".

If you have limited knowledge of HTML, another good tip is to avoid dental web templates with complicated page layouts. The more elaborate the page layout, the more difficult the template will be to customize.

5) You don't have to set it up yourself

If all of this sounds like too much work to handle on your own, there are professionals that can help you. Most websites that sell dental web templates offer customization services and web hosting packages to go along with them.

Find a template that you like, write down its name or number, and look for a link on the page that says, "template tuning" or "template customization". If you don't see one right away, keep looking. You're likely to find some form of customization offer in the details or checkout pages to follow.

If you're looking for an affordable alternative to custom website design, consider dental website templates. With your newly acquired understanding of how templates work, you're sure to find a design that meets your needs, tastes and budget.








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poniedziałek, 27 września 2010

What to Ask Yourself About Brochure Templates


When choosing brochure templates, there are things that you must be sure of before committing to just one of them. You cannot just use brochure templates randomly without considering its effects on your whole brochure printing process.

This is because unlike other printing templates, brochure templates have a few crucial elements that you cannot just ignore or smooth over, as your printing process gets more specific. If you are just about to choose your brochure templates yourself, first try out asking a few of the questions below to help yourself with the decision.

How is the template set to fold? - The big question that you must ask first is what kind of folding technique is the brochure set at? While by default most people use the tri-fold brochure template, there are still other folds like the French fold, the gatefold, the accordion fold etc.

Each of these folds has very specific differences and if you want to download a template in the Internet, you must know what kind of fold your template is using. Many people make the mistake in downloading templates en masse only to find out that they can only use a few because of "fold" considerations. So make sure you ask yourself first, how the template is set to fold. This should save you a lot of time scrounging through your different brochure templates.

Is the flow of the template content appropriate? - Also, for each individual template, the flow of text and content can vary throughout the panels. Some brochures can be read from left to right across panels, while others need to be read top to bottom for each panel before moving on to the next. In addition, there are still others that can be quite confusing, especially the ones with exotic or unusual folding techniques.

Your choice should depend on the content you will be placing in the brochure. If you require contiguous text, they you might want a brochure format that allows for the free flow of large type information, just like in fully opened French fold. However, if you just want to give short snippets of listed information, a tri-fold template might be better. Therefore, it all depends on the flow of your content, if a brochure template can work. So make sure you add that to your list of considerations.

Is there space for what you need? - Next, you should also take into account the length of your text and images and the available space in the template. Some templates can have large design objects and elements that can limit the things that you can put on to it. So always, try to add in some draft content into the brochure templates so that you can judge if you do indeed have the space for your content in the template. Otherwise, you have to switch to another one.

Will it expensive to print the template? - Also, you need to ask if printing the template is expensive. You might not know it, but different types of brochure templates can have different printing quotations. This happens because some brochure templates are more elaborate than others are in its designs and the folding requirements. So always ask for a quotation to check if your particular template is expensive to print or not.

Can your printer print the template? - Finally of course, you need to ask your printer if the template can be produced in their machines. As was touched on above, not all brochure templates are created equal and some may need attention in printing more than others. If a printer cannot handle a particular exotic template, you may need to change your designs or change your printing service. Whatever the case, it is always better to choose a brochure printer that can do almost anything with its brochures.

So what are you waiting for? Start asking these already and get that piece of mind in using brochure templates.








Kaye Z. Marks is an avid writer and follower of the developments in brochure templates and brochure printing.