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2. ay school im doing a project and i need to make a questionnaire.
In this project i run a company that makes web sites for other companies, i have to ask them questions of what they want there site to be like.
Can you think of any questions?
1. What does your company do?
2. Does your company have logos, brochures already?
3. Who is your target audience?
4. What expectations do you have of a website?
5. What sort of functionality do you expect?
6. What timescale do you expect it to be completed in?
(Obviously you can expand 4 and 5 depending on answers you get)
-G
if that's the kind of form you want then it's easy.
is what you'll need for the long rectangle boxes.
is for a radio button (small round click buttons)
is for the large text boxes.
are submit/reset button, reset is optional but useful for large forms.
now, either email me for the script (if you have a host that supports Perl, or add this to the beginning off your script (in the HTML)
have fun, hope you understood that.
don't think an online questionaire is the best way of finding out what your 'clients' will need, in my little experience i've found that talking over the phone or face to face (whle writing notes) has always been best, a questionaire is very vague. Also I think most clients like you to design what you think would work as you'd have more experience in making websites than they have, so what they might tell you do to might be completly wrong or extreemly hard to create.
But if it's what you want, i've got a few things that could help.
For ideas about the questions, you'll need to think about what you need for a website.
(e.g.) your client is a children's tv producer (use your imagination ;)
so you'd need to think about who your audience is (anything from 3-11 basically) so lots of intresting images, maybe moving images, big buttons, intresting fonts..etc
Also, no kids want to read anything on the internet, especially young ones, they want games, a fun stuff about their favourite tv shows.
(example: http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc )
As you can see, you'd need to ask quite a few questions.
2. ay school im doing a project and i need to make a questionnaire.
In this project i run a company that makes web sites for other companies, i have to ask them questions of what they want there site to be like.
Can you think of any questions?