Website re-coding – Pixel perfect markup!
100% W3C Validated
We convert your photoshop web designs to high quality cross browser compatible, W3C valid and SEO semantic HTML/CSS markup.
Pixel-Perfect Coding
All our coding are Pixel-precise/hand coded from thoses Images (PSD, AI, PNG, JPEG and others) to CSS/XHTML and Email conversion.
Cross Browser
Maximum Cross-Browser Compatibility: Google Chrome – Apple Safari – Mozilla Firefox 3 – Opera 9, 10 even also Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, 8, 9
SEO Semantic Coding
All conversion are SEO optimized, semantic coding improves how easily search engine crawlers can discern the meaning of your web page.
Whether you need a re-design or coding of your website we have a solution to offer. We have the latest web design standards and technology to implemented into your website.
XHTML, HTML 5, CSS (2, 3) and ajax libraries are a part of our day’s,
We’ll build out your site in XHTML/CSS (cascading style sheets) and if you need any dynamic scripting we can handle that too!
Is your Site Looks Like It Was Designed in 1995
Some signs of an outdated web site include: chunky, slow-loading graphics, old-style “framed” coding, where the site is divided up into panes that load separately, little animated cartoon clip-art throughout the site, and text created as images instead of in HTML. Having any of these on your site could reflect poorly on your business, making you look ‘behind the times’. It can also make you look like you don’t care enough about your business or about technological advances to keep abreast of them. Keeping your company’s website looking modern will improve its credibility.
Your Business Has Changed or Grown
If your business is no longer the same as it was when you designed your site, chances are that you should redesign your website to reflect that. If you’ve only had a few small changes, you might be able to just update your current website. But, if you’ve changed your business direction, decided to provide new products or services, or if your company has grown significantly, it will pay off to redesign your site. Reconsider how the changes to your business should be reflected or addressed in the structure, design and strategy behind your website.
The Information on Your Site Isn’t User-Friendly
If you cringe when you read your site text, or if you regularly get questÃons on your site text from visitors, re-structuring your copy or rewriting it can help to fix these problems. If you’ve been adding to your site over time and the navigation has become unwieldy or confusing, restructuring your navigation could be another pressing reason to redesign your site. You want visitors to be able to easily find their way around your site and to be able to access all the information you have within a few clicks. Laying out your site to make that possible can make your visitor’s experience on your site a lot easier.







