Web Page Design

LWEBG is a web page design and development firm based in Louisville, KY providing businesses across North America with quality web page design and web development services.

Our web page design team specialize in creating stimulating artwork that inspires viewers and motivates them to become customers utilizing CSS Web Standards programming and html.

HTML (the Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) are two of the core technologies for building Web pages. HTML provides the “structure” of the page. CSS is a powerful language for describing the (visual and aural) display of pages, for a variety of devices. Along with graphics and scripting, HTML and CSS are the basics of building Web pages and Web Applications.

What is HTML?

HTML is the language for describing the structure of Web pages. HTML gives authors the means to:

* Publish online documents with headings, text, tables, lists, photos, etc.
* Retrieve online information via hypertext links, at the click of a button.
* Design forms for conducting transactions with remote services, for use in searching for information, making reservations, ordering products, etc.
* Include spread-sheets, video clips, sound clips, and other applications directly in their documents.

With HTML, authors describe the structure of pages using “markup.” The “elements” of the language label pieces of content such as “paragraphs,” “lists,” “tables,” and so on.

What is XHTML?

XHTML is a variant of HTML that uses the syntax of XML, the Extensible Markup Language. XHTML has all the same elements (for paragraphs, etc.) as the HTML variant, but the syntax is slightly different. Because XHTML is an XML application, you can use other XML tools with it (such as XSLT, a language for transforming XML content).

What is CSS?

CSS is the language for describing the presentation of Web pages. This includes colors, layout, and font information, as well as how to change the presentation on different types of devices, such as those with large screens, small screens, or printers. CSS is independent of HTML and can be used with any XML-based markup language. The separation of HTML from CSS makes it easier to maintain the code, share style sheets across pages, and tailor pages to different environments. This is referred to as the separation of structure (or content) from presentation.

What Does This Mean to You?

It means that your web page design and backside coding are perfectly suited for Search Engine Marketing (SEM) and that your website will be a productive member of your marketing team.

Call us at 502-749-4131 to talk more.

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