Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Reducing Website Development Effort With Web Design Packages

By Gloria Gardner


Website development is becoming all important process for many businesses today. The potential from the internet as a platform for business is spurring this process. Initially a person required expertise to build a site. Presently web design packages make this work easy.

While carrying out the engineering process the static and dynamic nature of the website to be developed must be considered. Static sites are those that contain information or data that is fairly static implying that such content changes very slowly or seldom. On the other hand the dynamic type has content that changes at a very high rate.

Those types of websites that depend on databases are generally dynamic. These have an element of interactivity. On the other hand the static type will rarely change content within a foreseeable period. As such this content is generally of low volatility. This is typical of informational websites in which case the content must remain as it is for a long period for informational value.

Generally the development processes for each of this type of website vary. However there are general features that appear in both types. Hypertext markup language denoted HTML is most common. This has variants like extreme markup language shortened as XML and extreme hypertext markup language shortened as XHTML. In addition format and style approaches like cascading style sheets denoted CSS can also be used.

The list of web design packages is big including Frontpage iWeb, fusion Adobe Dreamweaver ASPX PHPedit Java Script among others. Some of these are typically editors allowing one to code the website and its functionalities. Other also incorporate backend connectivity capabilities needed for data driven websites.

All these and many more constitute the large family of web design packages that have reduced the time it takes to develop a website. Additionally these tools enable one to include multimedia content on to the website to implement interactivity.




About the Author:



0 comments: