Website Design & Development FAQs
Mostly customer ask questions related to cost and time to build a website, Inputs required like content and images, already built similar portfolio websites, mobile responsiveness, custom logo and color combination designs, updates, domain and hosting, addition of blog, online payments, maintenance, security concerns, training to manage websites, social media linkages and future additions, hidden costs if any and ownership clarity. A few important one are:-
What is SEO, and why does my website need it?
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) helps site rank higher on Google. It include keyword research, Optimized meta titles and
Internal linking between pages.
What is the importance of an SSL certificate?
SSL encrypts data between your website and users, keeping it secure. It also improves SEO rankings and builds trust with visitors by showing HTTPS.
What is a responsive website?
A responsive website adjusts its layout automatically based on the screen size (desktop, tablet, mobile) ensuring consistent usability on all devices.
What is the difference between UI and UX?
UI (User Interface) focuses on the visual layout—buttons, fonts, and colors.UX (User Experience) is about how easily and efficiently users interact with the website.
What is a domain name and hosting?
Hosting is the server space where your website files are stored and served to users.
Can I update my website myself after it's built?
Yes, if your site includes an admin panel or is built with a CMS. You can update content, images, and products without needing a developer.
Should we use a CMS or custom code for my website?
CMS (Content Management System) like WordPress is easier and faster to manage for non-developers.
Custom-coded websites offer better flexibility, speed, and scalability but require more technical expertise.
What is the difference between a static and a dynamic website?
A static website has fixed content and is best for small, informational sites where as a dynamic website displays content that changes based on user interaction or backend data, ideal for blogs, e-commerce, or portals.