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Brighton Web Design

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Brighton Web Design

Web designers in Brighton are easy to find, however if you want to find those that have formal qualifications in the subject area or members of professional bodies related to computing then you will have to search long and hard.

At Brighton Web Designers your project will be undertaken by a qualified professional. Don’t leave your image and business to the amateurs. Choose us for a guaranteed service.

We are currently ensuring that our systems are capable of meeting our high expectations before becoming the dominant web design company in this corner of Sussex. Only when we can provide the best will we offer our packages.

 

About Brighton

About Web Design

 Brighton is a town in the city of Brighton and Hove (which is formed from the towns of Brighton, Hove, Portslade and several other villages in the adjacent area) in East Sussex on the south coast of England. However, Brighton and Hove is not part of the non-metropolitan county of East Sussex, but it is still part of the ceremonial county of East Sussex.

The ancient settlement of Brighton, which was known as Brighthelmston dates from before the Domesday Book,however it emerged as a health resort during the 18th Century and became a popular coastal destination for day-trippers after the arrival of the railway in the 19th Century (1841). Brighton then experienced a rapid population growth reaching a peak of over 160,000 by 1961. Contemporary  Brighton forms part of a conurbation stretching along the coast, with a population of around 480,000.

Each year 8,000,000 tourists visit Brighton. The town also has a substantial business conference industry regularly hosting the Labour Party, Conservative Party and Trade Union annual Conferences. Brighton has two universities (University of Brighton and Sussex University) and a medical school.
Web design is the expertise of creating presentations of content (usually hypertext or hypermedia) that is provided to an end-user through the World Wide Web, by way of a Web browser or other web enabled interface.

The procedure of designing Web pages, Web sites, Web apps or multimedia for the Web may exploit multiple disciplines, such as animation, authoring, communication design, corporate identity, graphic design, human-computer interaction (HCI), information architecture (IA), interaction design, marketing, photography, search engine optimization (SEO) and typography.
  • Markup languages (such as HTML, XHTML and XML)
  • Style sheet languages (such as Cascading Sheet Styles (CSS) and XSL)
  • Client-side scripting (such as JavaScript and VBScript)
  • Server-side scripting (such as PHP and ASP)
  • Database technologies (such as MySQL and PostgreSQL)
  • Multimedia technologies (such as Flash and Silverlight)
Web pages and Web sites can be inert or static pages, or can be programmed to be dynamic pages that automatically adapt content or visual appearance depending on a multiplicity of factors, such as input from the end-user, input from the Webmaster or changes in the computing environment.
With growing specialism within communication design and information technology fields, there is a strong propensity to draw a clear line between web design specifically for web pages and web development for the overall logistics of all web-based services.