Web site design and development
It is not enough to just have a website. You must have a professional looking site if you want to be taken seriously. Your website is the first chance you Read more
Defining the purpose of the website is a very complex and important process. It is essential to take time and plan what is needed in the website. We need to Read more
Web presence has become a necessity in the Information Age. Every enterprise, small, medium or large, should have a web site published in the Internet. So it is not anymore the question whether your organization should have one or not but rather what do you want to accomplish? You need the website so that the customers, business partners, potential employees and perhaps even investors can quickly and easily find out more about your business and the products or services you have to offer.
It is not enough to just have a website. You must have a professional looking site if you want to be taken seriously. Your website is the first chance you have at making a good impression on a potential client or customer. In other words, your website is a very important part of your business and you should make sure it is treated as such.
Web design is the process of creating presentations of content that is to be delivered to an end-user through the World Wide Web. In the process of designing the websites, web pages and web applications we utilize multiple disciplines, such as graphics animation, communication design, graphic design, human-computer interaction, information architecture, interaction design, Internet marketing, search engine optimization and typography.
We can design and build website for you according to newest trends and practices. We specialize in the development of Web 2.0 applications which are commonly associated with the interactive information sharing, interoperability, user centered design, and collaboration. Web 2.0 websites allow users to do more than just retrieve information. They offer better user interface, software and storage facilities, and they can enable users to input the data and exercise some control over it. In addition, these sites may provide users with participation features that encourage them to add value to the website as they use it.
It is not enough to just have a website. You must have a professional looking site if you want to be taken seriously.
We always use the latest and best technologies to build websites. Ongoing improvements in browsers' capabilities and compliance with W3C standards prompted a widespread usage of XHTML/XML in conjunction with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to position and manipulate web page elements and objects. The typical for Web 2.0 technologies use extensively web browser (client-side) programming components that permit users to interact with the pages in such way that the requests going to the Web server are separated from data coming back to the page without undergoing full page reload. Otherwise, the user would have to routinely wait for the data to come back before they can do anything else on that page. We accomplish that by using AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML), Adobe Flash®, and JavaScript frameworks such as MooTools, and JQuery. The data send to the web server via AJAX requests is typically formatted in XML or JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) which are two widely used structured data formats. Flash is capable of doing many things which are not currently possible in HTML, the language used to construct web pages. Of Adobe Flash's many capabilities, the most commonly used in Web 2.0 applications is its ability to play audio and video files. This has allowed for the creation of Web 2.0 websites where video media is seamlessly integrated with the standard HTML. On the server side, we use technologies and languages such as PHP, ASP, ColdFusion, Perl, Python, JSP and others. They are used for dynamically outputting data using information from files and databases stored on the server.
Recently, there has been a major trend to develop rich content Internet applications like websites that are more interactive than plain HTML sites, provide users with more convenient ways to find information, allow to enter new data and more.