Web design

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a term describing a stylesheet language used to control the presentation of a page written in HTML or other markup language.

 

Like other web-related standards and languages, CSS was introduced and is maintained by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

 

Search Engine Optimisation - What Is It?

When building and maintaining websites, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is about making sites ‘friendly’ to the search engines and helping the sites achieve high rankings in the search results for important keywords relevant to the topic of the website. It is also a service which we, at Magic Web Solutions, can offer separately or as part of a full-scale web development project. For more information about the service, please visit http://www.spiderfriendly.co.uk/.
 

Ajax versus Flash

Ajax & Flex Technologies

 

We can all see the changes happening on the web nowadays, in the web 2.0 era - sites  load faster, they are more interactive and often contain audio/video information; sections on a page are updated independently according to user actions, thus the web application is more responsive and generates less traffic; the user interface has become almost as convenient as using a desktop application.

 

Ajax

 

The Importance of Valid HTML Code

Why is it important to make your HTML code compliant with the accepted standards? There are several reasons to that.

How to: Write a Design Brief for a Web Site

Why do I need to write a design brief?

 

You have an idea for a web site (or, for that matter, a product) and you have ideas about how it should look; but how do you get these across to a designer?

 

With a design brief.

 

In a design brief you will set out the goals, objectives and key stages of your project and hand this to a design agency (or web developer).

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