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The Website Club

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This is the group focuses on website owners in the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley, Canada. This page holds the secret to desaturating the market!

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We've started our discord channel for website owners.
We don't sell websites. We make them for you, matching any of the features from Wix, Shopify, and Squarespace. We sell other stuff though! Join us on Discord to discover the new way to navigate website vendors: https://discord.gg/ZuFbG4DA
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A Proper Way to Desaturate the Website Industry
https://youtu.be/yosh4KG8w-A A website will get you nothing if you’re not willing to put in extra work for yourself! But if you work extra for yourself, we will too! No we do not alleviate domain charges, don’t ask! So if you don’t want to buy a domain but want to work with us, your website will operate under ours (i.e. websitename.thewebsiteclub.net)
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A Proper Way to Desaturate the Website Industry
Tips for Coding Your Website (CSS) - Continued
Here are two tips for coding in CSS based on my 10+ years of experience: -For vertical alignment, on-screen sections generally (not always) should have their div height attribute equal to their parent div which in turn will have the desired offset height, and a child element to support the true height of the element displayed. What this means is no matter the actual size of the child element, it will always be aligned vertically when making proper use of flex display, align-items, etc. -When facing position issues, make sure the elements matche the position values you're expecting in the inspector. Use these tips to avoid redundancies.
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Tips for Coding Your Website (CSS)
Here are a couple guidelines that I developed during my 10+ years of coding websites with CSS: -Every div should be placed in relative proportion to the div that contains it. Use of absolute positioning is not recommended unless for a good purpose i.e. a background wallpaper. -All container divs that distribute their child elements differently among rows or columns depending on the device's resolution must be styled in media queries. Use this to avoid redundancies.
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Back-end tools all website companies should provide
Here is a neat list of user-friendly tools your clients should have access to. Here are the main ones: BLOG Each blog provided should have be assigned to a Google search query. The blog should have drafts and published as well as proper content-management software. SCHEDULER / EVENT MANAGER This should be yearly, monthly, or weekly, specific to what the client provides. GOOGLE REVIEWS API This allows website visitors to publish their review with the convenience of not having to leave the site. A must-have. Other tools are as follows: -User authentication interface -URL shortener service -Chatbot with SMS integration / AI chatbot -Instagram content embed tool -User role management within the website -E-commerce tools and abandoned cart recovery -Analytics for the site-owner
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Michael Sinclair
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Computer science. Art. I'm all for convenience but not convenience pricing. Monthly pricing on having a website should not be a mandate but a luxury.

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