Some just need a brochure on the web. Others need want to exploit all of the web's technology. In either case, the website must support the mission of the organization without requiring a lot of resources over time.
Dan Axtell, in Westminster, Vermont has made clean, understated websites since 1995. Since 2008, all current web browsers support the web standards defined by the World Wide Web Consortium. Websites that are standards-compliant will be reliable and consistent for many years.
Contact Dan at 802-387-4145 or inquiry2008@danaxtell.com for all web design needs.
Does your website meet the W3C standards that ensure reliability and predictable appearance? You can test any webpage by typing in the address at W3.org's validator. Web pages with errors will be a pain to maintain.
Recent Launches
A whimisical scrapbook of older webpages:
- Axtell Family Organization
- Bellows Falls Historic District Self-Guided Walking Tour
- including What's the first canal in the US?
- Notes from Saint-Etienne, France, 2002
- Why the 2,500th anniversary of the marathon is in 2011, not 2010
- Charity Bailey - a remembrance of the music education and television pioneer
- Menna-isms - legendary sports advice from a high school gym teacher
- Hosea Ballou 2nd born in Guilford, Vermont in 1796, a whimsical remembrance.
- Camel's Hump --Vermont's fourth-tallest peak as a punctuation lesson.
- 101 Elementary School Mission Statements compiled from a 1996 web search.