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Databases
Would you like to be able to add an attorney, their
articles, their practice areas, and have the content for the entire
web site be updated at once? Would you like to be able to transplant
your web content into an Adobe Acrobat Document, a Microsoft Word
Document, a entirely new web site, or even into a Palm Pilot.
Welcome to the world of database design. Database
design allows your law firm to create a master database, that includes
tables, columns, rows of data. This data is linked together using
a relationships, whereby one table calls upon another table for
information.
For instance, your law firm may have a table inside
your database for your office information. This table would of course
be linked to your attorneys' information, and their information
would be linked to the firms practice area and firm articles.
By using a database your firm can easily update content
in one central location, which then updates the content for all
web pages.
While database web sites cost more in up front costs,
the savings over time in updates can justify the added expense.
Further, when it comes time to build a new web site or redesign
your existing web site, your firm can simply build a new web site
and import the old data.
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