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See, interesting point: for me, development is a whole lot easier than design. Design, in my definition, is anything that happens in Photoshop. That covers very few things, hence the larger tag on it. And the purpose for unlimited pages is quite simple: I use PHP to serve up almost everything I code, so it's not straight HTML. Unlimmited pages means that it's, for the most part, just adding different content to the content area, defined by simple variables depending. So it's really very easy to do that. Another reason I tag unlimited pages for that amount is that I am always pushing for a v2, which means there might be some sort of eCommerce side, some sort of dynamic element--something--that might draw the price up further. $800CDN sounds fine for that site, only because you've already won the project. It seems to me that a [i]purely[/i] static, brochure site wouldn't cost that much simply because you could write your templates and do the image insertion through a simple PHP or Perl script; it doesn't strike me as that much of a time-consumer. But, of course, we might just work differently. Myself, I'm bent on ensuring that actual technologies are used in the sites that I develop--otherwise, it's not a web project, but a typing project. And those are incredibly boring. [url=http://miscminutiae.com]s t e p h e n[/url]
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