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Alberta (AB) Web Design Information

If you are from Alberta, rest assured that your web design needs will be met with professionalism, superior design skills and support. Our service centre is located in Victoria, British Columbia Canada, providing seamless web design services and web hosting to individuals and businesses in Alberta.

The Alberta web design experts at Live Sites will do more than build your website. From the initial website strategy consultation to online marketing, our web design specialists will ensure that you are building the most effective website possible.

Alberta web design is a three step process depending on your needs. First time web design clients must understand that getting a website requires several steps. First, we need to establish what your budget is for a new website design. Of course, as your website grows you can add numerous other features or upgrade to a more complex web design solution. We provide an excellent website needs assessment questionnaire and a Website Planning Worksheet for planning your site.

Rest assured that even though you live in Alberta, we can set up and maintain a quality website, while taking advantage of our many services and support from our location in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.


About Alberta

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Alberta, province in western Canada, the most westerly of the three Prairie provinces, which also include Manitoba and Saskatchewan. As represented in the provincial coat of arms, Alberta is a land of golden wheat fields, rolling plains, tree-clad foothills, snowy mountains, and clear blue skies. The Cross of Saint George, the patron saint of England, surmounts the coat of arms and is a symbol of Alberta's traditional ties with Britain. Many of the early settlers in the territory were of British descent and were bound by sentiment to the mother country. The Marquess of Lorne, governor-general of Canada from 1878 until 1883, visited Calgary and Banff in 1881, and the territory was named for his wife, Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, daughter of Queen Victoria of Britain.