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As simple as it may seem, web page designing is a complex task. Meeting client requirements, delivering the message to the visitors, browser compatibility, speed optimization and a lot of other details go into any well designed page.
In our 5 years of existance, we have studied the various aspects which go into the designing of a professional website, and we apply the same in all our projects.From concept design to implementation, the idea is to make a user friendly, easy to navigate website and yet combining it with high quality - speed optimized graphics and animations. The end motive is that your business message reaches across to the visitor.
If you have been wanting to get a great site made for your company, simply write to us, and we would happily reply back with concepts and ideas for your website.
Static
or dynamic?
In our experience, we have come accross various
types of clients, a lot of them usually wanting
to know the difference between static and dynamic
pages. Most companies have varied standards for
this. We believe it's a good idea to define static
and dynamic pages, in our terms, so that our clients
can themselves understand what's best for them.
A static page, as we would put it, would
typically contain
any or all of the following elements:
- Text
- Images
and Graphics
- Javascript
Rollovers
- Feedback
/ contact email forms with javascript
validation
- Simple
flash / GIF animations
- Frames
- CSS
Styles
- Meta
tags for search engines
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A
dynamic page can contain any or all of the
static page
elements, and:
- Dynamic
Data from a backend database
- Full
page / complex flash animations
- Site
Search Capabilities
- User
logins / restricted areas
- Shopping
carts
- and
typically anything which is connected
to a database.
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