• Welcome

    Welcome to davidtheriault.ca the home of everything about me, David Theriault, the web designer and disability advocate. Not only can you see all my blog posts here, but I have also created two sub-blogs. The first of which I will update you on my journey as a web designer but also general news and information about making website for a living which can be found here. The second one, is where I will post about some aspects of my life as well as projects and businesses I’ve helped with as a disability advocate and general disability news and information can be found here.

    As for the web designer work that I’ve done over the years you can check out more information at wheelzwebdesign.ca. That is the home of my business (founded August 2024) and all the work associated with it that I have done both before founding the company as a freelancer as well as ongoing work.


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    How to Create Valuable Content That Clients Love: A Strategic Guide

    Creating valuable content that resonates with clients is essential for agencies aiming to build strong relationships and drive results. By focusing on strategic planning, understanding client needs, and utilizing effective tools, agencies can craft content that not only meets but exceeds expectations. Understanding What Makes Content Valuable Valuable content serves a clear purpose—be it answering…

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    Choosing the Right Website Platform for Your Business

    Every business needs a strong online presence, and building a website is an essential part of that. However, choosing the right platform for your website is a big decision. The platform you pick should align with your goals, expertise, and resources. Define Your Website’s Purpose The first step is understanding what you need your website…

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    My First Computer

    When going through my parents basement last Christmas, I came across a box for a Datatrain DPC-2112 286 computer. Initially I thought our family’s first computer was a Dell PC, which is what I remember using as a child, but no, instead I have learned it was a Datatrain PC instead. After doing some research…

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