Designing website pages doesn’t mean getting Hyper over Text !
The next generation is now learning how to write HTML in high school, yet some businesses are just getting to grips with CMS!
Providing a professional web design service in Manchester and the entire Cheshire region has a distinctive aspect attached, namely, helping the local businesses to attract and communicate effectively with their immediate surrounding geographical customer base.
Maximising your CRM ( Customer Relationship Management) means truly understanding and knowing the ‘language’ your prospective customer speaks and how and why they are likely to respond. It’s a crucial element to creating successful online marketing campaigns.
But it’s not the only ‘language’ a web developer must get right!
Websites are designed to operate with the efficient use of content, the delivery of which, involves many different implementations like markup languages (HTML, XHTML, XML) and plug-ins (Flash, QuickTime Java). These are used to encode and lay out different forms of media like text, images, videos, Flash, and others into a recognisable and accessible medium for viewing.
Compliance with W3C standards, which drove forward the use of XHTML and XML in relation to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), has revolutionised layout design for incredible website accessibility, in a breathtaking short period of time.
Websites have two types of pages: Static and Dynamic:
Static pages only change form when manually manipulated, which means that they have to be tended to constantly for updates.
Dynamic pages, however, change form and content according to input and interaction, as well as changes in environment, including that of the user, time and changes in database. This means that they adapt to input on the client side, bringing in a more user-oriented development of a website, using client-side scripting languages like JavaScript.
Website design has come a long way, in just under 20 years! Before the development of HTML, simple hypertext was limited to the use of browing information on one single computer!