Attleborough Web Design
Spider Solutions has been creating websites in and around Attleborough for ten years.
A big reasoning why we have been so successful in Attleborough web design is because our web team is based inside Attleborough.
“ATTLEBOROUGH, or Attleburgh, a small town, a parish, and a subdistrict, in the district of Weyland, Norfolk. The town stands adjacent to the Norfolk and Eastern Union railway, 16 miles SW of Norwich. It was the capital of East Anglia, and had strength enough to check the incursions of the Danes; and it retained fortifications of some note till the time of Henry II. It is now decayed and small; yet serves still as a county centre. It has a station with telegraph on the railway, a head post office,‡ a banking office, and a chief inn.”
Having worked here for so long we have many close relationships with the business in and around Attleborough.
Some of the Attleborough web design sites we have created include,
- http://www.quality-people.co.uk/
- http://www.attleboroughonline.co.uk/
- http://www.attleboroughheritage.org/
These websites help increase the awareness of everything that is happening or has happened in Attleborough.
Attleborough web design is extremely helpful for so many companies and business around Attleborough, some of the services we have available include:
- Web Design
- Web Development
- Search Engine Optimization
- Web Application Development
- Publishing
- Mobile Site Design
- Mobile Site Development
- iPhone Application Development
- iPad Application Development
- And more…
Below is an excerpt from Wikipedia regarding the history of web design.
“Tim Berners-Lee published what is considered to be the first website in August 1991.[3] Berners-Lee was the first to combine Internet communication (which had been carrying email and the Usenet for decades) with hypertext (which had also been around for decades, but limited to browsing information stored on a single computer, such as interactive CD-ROM design). Websites are written in a markup language called HTML, and early versions of HTML were very basic, only giving a website’s basic structure (headings and paragraphs), and the ability to link using hypertext. This was new and different from existing forms of communication – users could easily navigate to other pages by following hyperlinks from page to page.
As the Web and Web design progressed, the markup language changed to become more complex and flexible, giving the ability to add objects like images and tables to a page. Features like tables, which were originally intended to be used to display tabular information, were soon subverted for use as invisible layout devices. With the advent of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), table-based layout is commonly regarded as outdated. Database integration technologies such as server-side scripting and design standards like W3C further changed and enhanced the way the Web is made. As times change, websites are changing the code on the inside and visual design on the outside with ever-evolving programs and utilities.”
If you would like more information regarding any of the products or services we offer for attleborough web design then please visit our contact page.
Spider Solutions – Attleborough Web Design