Web Development Watford

If you are embarking into the area of online selling or simply just reserving your own little plot of cyber space, a little knowledge of website development can go a long way when you are faced with a directory full of prospective web development companies from which to choose. This article will help define what website development companies do and help you to sort the wheat from the grain.

The first thing that you need to establish is what type of website you want. Are you a local florist in Watford or an international bank in the City? Do you want a simple brochure style site or are you looking for something that will put your business ahead of the competition? Website development differs from web design in a number of aspects. In the simplest terms, web development deals with developing the web design platform by incorporating interactive features. If you want your site to ‘do’ things then you are looking for website development. These ‘things’ may range from log in systems, e-commerce checkouts, user accounts and a variety of other functions.

The process of developing websites can range from brief to brief, because there are simply so many different tools available to professional web designers when working on a website development. Initially your website will usually be built to a grid system using wireframes even though many developers can code a site directly. A grid system is as simple as it sounds and provides a grid-based view as to how your finished page will appear. In recent years this approach has become increasingly popular as it allows website developers to visualise a site in progress. Depending on the web development firm you have selected, you may have the option to see a wireframe version of your site. A website development company such as GFM Designer can provide this service and the ability to view a working mock-up of your site before it is finalised can be an invaluable tool. It allows you to see working ideas and allows the web developers to work out any usability or performances issues before starting the final build.

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