Website Creation

Overview

Creating a website is a process that involves various phases. Firstly, website planning is necessary where the site's goals, target audience, and overall structure must be defined. Next, a mockup is created to precisely define the appearance and functionalities. Once the desired look and functionalities are achieved, the site can move into production.

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In Detail

Once the site's features are defined, content is developed using HTML to define sections, headings, images, links, and more. Then, CSS is used to add styling to define the appearance of elements.

To make the website more interactive, JavaScript is used to add features like visual effects, dropdown menus, animations, and other functionalities. Lastly, the site's backend code is developed using PHP, Java, and SQL to define functionalities such as data management, user authentication, email sending, etc. Once the site is tested on various browsers and mobile devices, it's published and accessible to the public.

The languages mainly used by our developers are:

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  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript
  • PHP
  • JAVA
  • SQL

Upcoming Features

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We are constantly looking for new features, mainly based on our clients' requests. Our approach involves following a client's request to add a new feature through in-depth analysis.

Then, with quick response times, we discuss with the client the new feature, its impact on the system, on employees using the software we provide, and the overall context.

Based on thorough analyses and depending on the case, we cover up to 80% of the implementation costs for changes. Some changes enhance our software, so we're willing to perform them for our clients at little cost. However, other changes are too specialized for the client, so we might accept a contribution of less than 80%.

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