Spiderwoman regularly uses DHTML, JavaScript, cascading
style sheets and Java applets to add to the functionality
of a web site and to increase useability as well as
enhance the experience of the users visiting that site.
When testing web sites, Spiderwoman uses a variety of
browsers (Internet Explorer Netscape, Opera, Mozilla, and
Safari),
Because a lot of the work Spiderwoman has done has
included design of magazine and newspaper ads, designing
to the target is very important, whether it be the type
of paper being used or the actual audience that would see
the content of a web site. The same rules apply to web
site and "weblication" design and it is very
important to keep in mind what the
web site will be doing in the end and who will be
seeing it or using it, thus
making the way it looks and functions (the interface and
usability) a very important part of the overall design.
One of Spiderwoman's true joys is to pick apart a web
site or page and totally redo it so that it will download
faster while maintaining the same design, look and feel.
Smaller file size can be achieved not only by using fewer
graphics or making graphics file sizes smaller but also
reducing the amount of code used on a page to further
reduce the file size and the download time. When tons of
unnecessary code is trimmed from a site, things always
run more efficiently, with fewer failures.
Contact Spiderwoman today and get started on your custom designed web site! The first hour of consultation is FREE!