Inertia Web Design is Mark McGrath and Kyle MacDonald. Combined, we have about ten years of web design experience. We are both 20 years old which allows us to bring a youthful, passionate energy to your project. We will work very closely with you to reach goals we have defined together. Our knowledge and professionalism combine to leave a lasting impression on all our clients. Give us a try.
How fast can you build me my site?
You will find that we offer incredibly fast turnaround times. Rarely will a site take more than a couple months to complete. We strive to reach the highest quality possible, in the quickest time frame possible.
How much will my website cost?
There are many variables involved in pricing a website. It is for this reason that we price on a project-by-project basis, making it very difficult for us to have set costs for a custom website. We can say however, that a basic 5 - 10 page website will start at around $699 and that we work in Canadian funds.
Can you host my website for me?
We sure can. Our servers are very stable and they are connected to a fast and reliable internet backbone. We are flexible with our pricing and feature-list and are open to any suggestions you throw our way. Your hosting will be custom tailored to your specific needs.
How do I order a website from you?
A good place to start would be to contact us. If you would like to request a quote, please be as specific as possible regarding the scope of your project. In most cases we will get back to you within one business day to discuss details further.
You talk a lot about "web standards", what are they?
Basically, web standards are a way of keeping the internet an accessible and fast medium. The idea of web standards was conceived by the W3C (an organization created to "lead the World Wide Web to its full potential"). Using these standards has numerous practical benefits including: enhanced accessibility for people with disabilities, enhanced accessibility for search engine spiders, the benefit of being easier to maintain and being highly extensible along with the fact that it produces much cleaner and less bandwidth-intensive code.
This is only the tip of the iceberg regarding web standards. If you would like to learn more, we recommend you visit these sites: The Web Standards Project, The Web Standards Group, and The W3C.