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Delivering the message

The main purpose of most websites is to provide information. That information can be delivered more efficiently if the website is attractive, usable, and accessible to all. With our help, your site can be all that. We don't put design, technology or content first. It's all connected, and for a website to be really good, all parts must be of the highest possible quality. We strive to deliver that.

We build websites by combining attractive and functional design with modern technologies, also known as web standards. These are technologies that help make websites faster to build and use, easier and cheaper to maintain, more search engine friendly, more accessible, and more future-proof.

Modern web development methods

One of the fundamentals of the web is that it can be accessible to anyone. Unfortunately, most current websites are inaccessible to a large portion of web users. We want to change that, and create sites that anyone can access, regardless of which web browser or device they use. Web standards like XHTML and CSS, and accessibility guidelines from WAI help us do that.

More information on the advantages of accessible, web standards-based websites can be found in our document The business benefits of web standards.

Staying fresh

Once your website is up and running, you need to keep it up-to-date, and make sure the people who are interested in what you are offering can find your website. It's also important to have a way of letting your visitors find out when you have added new content. We can assist you in those areas.

By building your website on top of a Content Management System (CMS), we make it easier for you to keep it updated. We can also help you with your website's content, to make sure your message is delivered in the best possible way.

We can also make it possible for your visitors to subscribe to a newsletter, an RSS feed, or both. Both are excellent ways for you to let your visitors know that you have something new available, and to keep them interested in what you are offering.

Roger about HTML:

Tag soup should be banned.

Roger Johansson