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by stephenr 4525 days ago
Pay peanuts you get monkeys.

They charge $19 PER PAGE just to have "permission" to remove their name. That should be all the proof you need of their business model.

If you need more though, the "$39 a page" actually ends up being $254 a page, if you want..

* responsive.. * tested/compatible with Chrome, Safari or Opera... * accessible * commented css * commented markup * using a css grid framework * html5 * microformats * speed optimisation * sprites * a favicon * PERMISSION TO REMOVE THEIR NAME FROM THE PAGE

This is why people think "PSD to HTML" services are a thing of the past - operators who are stuck in the past and think using modern standards is a reason to charge 2x or 3x the stated price. Seriously look at their pricing page - they add the per-page price again just to use HTML5 instead of XHTML Transitional, and again to use a CSS grid framework.

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FWIW, I had a very good personal experience with CSSilize in last 2 companies here. I can understand why they charge $19 to remove their name (it is a very good marketing strategy, IMHO). But, they're still cheaper with additional $19 and efficient (for instance, the real time updates and ability to "control" the project through their pms are really mesmerizing)