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AGURU COMPUTERS WEBSITE UPDATE

Dec 31, 2007 by David - AKA -AGURU

Yes it is about time that i got around to updating my own website, its a bit like the busman's holiday.
You know how it goes i spend lots of time fixing clients computers and building them websites you never get around to doing our own.
Anyway got some time over the christmas period. wanted to do some major rework using CS3 and XHTML.
I Like to use what i think is the best design software which is Dreamweaver, fireworks, flash.
And the best design machine this is my Intel based Apple Mac.
Add that with lots of green tea and toast and the projects starts.
I like to review my website at least once a year to make sure i am keeping up with the latest web technology.
Start early in the morning by drawing out some draft design ideas on some scrap paper, more scrap paper,then start putting some css code together, I wanted some extra areas this time to put in more information for
my clients, so decided on some extra float areas, fixed back ground, header footer, trashed many colour schems, then finaly around lunch time got a colour scheme i liked.
Got to work on tag areas and got some info in main pages up and running by end of day.
now just need to spend time adding extra data and pages in the future as things come up or in my head.

XHTML

(Redirected from Xhtml)
XHTML

File extension: .xhtml, .xht, .html, .htm
MIME type: application/xhtml+xml
Developed by: World Wide Web Consortium
Type of format: Markup language
Extended from: XML, HTML
Standard(s): 1.0 (Recommendation),
1.1 (Recommendation),
1.1 SE (Working Draft),
2.0 (Working Draft)
The Extensible HyperText Markup Language, or XHTML, is a markup language that has the same depth of expression as HTML, but also conforms to XML syntax.
Whereas HTML is an application of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), a very flexible markup language, XHTML is an application of XML, a more restrictive subset of SGML. Because they need to be well-formed, true XHTML documents allow for automated processing to be performed using standard XML tools—unlike HTML, which requires a relatively complex, lenient, and generally custom parser. XHTML can be thought of as the intersection of HTML and XML in many respects, since it is a reformulation of HTML in XML. XHTML 1.0 became a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Recommendation on January 26, 2000. XHTML 1.1 became a W3C recommendation on May 31, 2001.

cs3

Adobe Creative Suite is a collection of graphic design, video editing, and web development applications made by Adobe Systems. The latest version, Adobe Creative Suite 3 (CS3), was announced on March 27, 2007; it introduced Universal binaries for all programs for the Apple Macintosh.[1]
Adobe sells CS3 applications in six different combinations called "editions." Some editions began shipping on April 16, 2007, and Production Premium and Master Collection editions began shipping on July 2, 2007.
CS3 includes several programs, including Dreamweaver, Flash, and Fireworks that were developed by Macromedia, a former rival acquired by Adobe in 2005.

Adobe Dreamweaver is a web development application originally created by Macromedia and now owned by Adobe Systems, which acquired Macromedia in 2005.
Dreamweaver is available for both Mac and Windows operating systems. Recent versions have incorporated support for web technologies such as CSS, JavaScript, and various server-side scripting languages and frameworks including ASP.NET, ColdFusion, JavaServer Pages, and PHP.

Web design



Web design is a process of conceptualization, planning, modeling, and execution of electronic media content delivery via Internet in the form of Markup language suitable for interpretation by Web browser and display as Graphical user interface (GUI).
The intent of web design is to create a web site -- a collection of electronic files that reside on a web server/servers and present content and interactive features/interfaces to the end user in form of Web pages once requested. Such elements as text, bit-mapped images (GIFs, JPEGs, PNGs), forms can be placed on the page using HTML/XHTML/XML tags. Displaying more complex media (vector graphics, animations, videos, sounds) requires plug-ins such as Flash, QuickTime, Java run-time environment, etc. Plug-ins are also embedded into web page by using HTML/XHTML tags.
Improvements in browsers' compliance with W3C standards prompted a widespread acceptance and usage of XHTML/XML in conjunction with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to position and manipulate web page elements and objects. Latest standards and proposals aim at leading to browsers' ability to deliver a wide variety of media and accessibility options to the client possibly without employing plug-ins.
Typically web pages are classified as static or dynamic.
Static pages don’t change content and layout with every request unless a human (web master/programmer) manually updates the page.

 

I f you feel your website could do with and update or need one created. Please call David 07877168149