Wix have a template specifically for the construstion of an FAQ page, I selected this template for use as you can see:
The layout of this page is unique as far as FAQ pages are concerned. I am usure as to whether having the questions and answers on the same page will look professional or whether the answers would be better placed similar to the Channel 4 website. I like the way that the numbers are placed on the page, it makes the questions really stand out and shows that they are important.
As mentioned in previous posts, the text that Wix provides are not always appealing and there are examples in this in some of the work that I have already produced on Wix. I am unsure as to whether the text provided for the question will look suitable or well placed.
I began by adding the first question that I have noticed has come up a lot purely in the production of the TV channel and website; "Where does the name 21TV originate from?" I thought a lot about the wording of the question and therefore I am open to changes of wording if either the question or answer can be made to sound more professional or easier to understand. This first print screen shows what the question and answer look like in the font provided by Wix (and although the answer is not completed), what the question and answers will look like on a whole.
I chose to refer to Eleanor and I as producers of 21TV as essentially, we have produced the TV channel. As you can see, I also mentioned the target audience of the channel as it contributes to the reason behind the TV channel.
So far, I have constructed three questions for the FAQ page; I am unsure as to whether these questions are suitable but Eleanor and I are open to feedback, especially from our target audience and when we have completed the website, we will be asking members of our audience if they think they is anything they think will need changing about the website.
(As for the title of the page, originally Wix insert a title included in the template but I have decided to construct the text using Photofiltre.)
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