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Hey guys,

I have a mate who needs a website template designed.

It's an Excavation business and they need a good looking website designed.

Another mate of mine can provide all the content, coding etc etc etc.

All we need is a great looking layout.

Who can help???

BASS OUT

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Hey guys,

I have a mate who needs a website template designed.

It's an Excavation business and they need a good looking website designed.

Another mate of mine can provide all the content, coding etc etc etc.

All we need is a great looking layout.

Who can help???

BASS OUT

My web designer is AWESOME! Contact me and I'll give you his email address off line if you want. You can email me at jenna@jkrallysport.com.

Offering an inexpensive solution.

Ive built a few websites in my time, but i dont do it fulltime.

I have built one my work, www.dascon.com.au, which is commercial fitout company.

It's not the most professional, but it's simple without being to plain and does the job.

Hey guys,

I have a mate who needs a website template designed.

It's an Excavation business and they need a good looking website designed.

Another mate of mine can provide all the content, coding etc etc etc.

All we need is a great looking layout.

Who can help???

BASS OUT

pm sent.

If you have all the content and spare time you can do it yourself, save some money also.

Go to http://www.w3schools.com/ if you wish to learn how to code/layout websites in html,

this site will show you the 'correct' way with many examples & tutorials.

Most people would have access to MS Frontpage or MS Word which you create web pages with,

although not the best to use it is a good starting point.

Dreamweaver is popular amongst the web developers I chat with, but then again they tend to use it to spruce up elements of the website, otherwise it would all be done using a simple notepad text editor with html and the graphics done with something like Adobe Photoshop.

yeah Pat, :thumbsup:

should be good.

haha :D

Just need a clear sunny picture of the front of the workshop, and it should be finished in no time. Too much rain/bad weather for a quality photo :(

btw, i managed to get another set of rims/wheels. Will be getting them balanced and will keep you updated with my vibration issue :(

haha >_<

Just need a clear sunny picture of the front of the workshop, and it should be finished in no time. Too much rain/bad weather for a quality photo :(

btw, i managed to get another set of rims/wheels. Will be getting them balanced and will keep you updated with my vibration issue :(

Sweet

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