Today’s world is full of Advertisements,
Marketing & Sales. These are the critical areas
were the company or the organization can grow their
profits and make the reputation in the market nationally
& internationally.
Today 90 % business are held by the means of Internet.
Internet is the vast field were the business can
grow internationally. You can earn more and more
profits through Internet. But to be on Internet
you have to get website on it. You need the separate
identity of your company or the Organization.
Website is that identity of the company
from which most of the company can earn the profits
from it.
Web designing :
Web design is the design of web pages, websites and
web applications using HTML, CSS, images, and other
media.
Web design is in contrast with web development, which
includes web server configuration, writing web applications
and server security.
Website is the mirror of the company. Were you can
get complete information of the company or Organisation.
The details regarding contact details, manufacturing
units, product or services of the company or organization.
History
Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web,
published a website in August 1991, making him also
the first web designer. His first was to use hypertext
with an existing email link.
Early on, websites were written in basic HTML, a markup
language giving websites basic structure (headings
and paragraphs), and the ability to link using hypertext.
This was new and different to existing forms of communication
- users could easily open other pages using browsers.
As the Web and web design progressed, the markup language
used to make it, known as Hypertext Mark-up Language
or HTML, became more complex and flexible. Features
like tables, which could 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 increasingly regarded
as outdated. Database integration technologies such
as server-side scripting (see CGI, PHP, ASP.NET, ASP,
JSP, and ColdFusion) and design standards like CSS
further changed and enhanced the way the Web is made.
The introduction of Macromedia Flash (now Adobe Flash)
into an already interactivity-ready scene has further
changed the face of the Web, giving new power to designers
and media creators, and offering new interactivity
features to users, often at the expense of partial
search engine visibility and browser functions available
to HTML.