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Industry Standards

Circlewebs uses a series of web design steps which are recommended by the 'World Wide Web Consortium'. The W3C website is a forum for information which is used by web designers worldwide. Using these standards my pages are built to be highly robust and easily loadable. This in turn leads to improved accessibility and consequently a (potentially) larger number of visitors reaching my clients web pages.

Design Steps


Portfolio

http://www.tileandtubs.co.uk

Bathroom fitting and plumbing website. This 'Flash' website loads quickly (requiring no preloader as it is built using modular pages). The navigation system is fast and the site also uses an XML image gallery (online from May 2006).

http://www.moggyblog.com

Launched in January 2007, this blogging site has been designed to allow cat lovers to blog about their pets quickly and easily. The site uses PHP programming and an SQL Relational Database coupled with the the open source 'b2evolution' blogging engine. The site includes registration, login, blogging and commenting utilities.

http://www.alanleyland.com

Website of the accomplished artist. This Adobe 'Flash' project is still in development and requires refinements before it's complete. The loading of the paintings 'Gallery' uses an extensible markup language (XML) configuration file for the selection of image file and the associated description of the painting itself. In this case 'XML' allows paintings to be added and removed very quickly and easily.