WEB
Bennion Marketing specializes in
Web Design and Development and all the
sites we build are new thoroughly
thought out, built and designed to work
with your customers, business and/or
products. Our sites are built mostly on
image, which is what 46% of internet
users count the credibility of the web
site on, according to Stanford
University case studies. Thought our
sites are built on image we do carefully
build the site on your business/product
and what you request. For more
information please
contact us.
About
Web Design
A website is a collection of information
about a particular topic or subject.
Designing a website is defined as the
arrangement and creation of web pages
that in turn make up a website. A web
page consists of information for which
the website is developed. For example, a
website might be compared to a book,
where each page of the book is a web
page.
A website typically consists of text and
images. The first page of a website is
known as the Home page or Index. Some
websites use what is commonly called a
Splash Page. Splash pages might include
a welcome message, language/region
selection, or disclaimer. Each web page
within a website is an HTML file which
has its own URL. After each web page is
created, they are typically linked
together using a navigation menu
composed of hyperlinks.
Once a website is completed, it must be
published or uploaded in order to be
viewable to the public over the
internet. This is done using an FTP
client. Once published, the webmaster
may use a variety of techniques to
increase the traffic, or hits, that the
website receives. This may include
submitting the website to a search
engine such as Google or Yahoo,
exchanging links with other websites,
creating affiliations with similar
websites, etc. (Wikipedia, 2007)
About Flash
Macromedia (Adobe) Flash is a
proprietary, robust graphics
animation/application development
program used to create and deliver
dynamic content, media (such as sound
and video), and interactive applications
over the web via the browser.
Flash is not a standard produced by a
vendor-neutral standards organization
like most of the core protocols and
formats on the Internet. Flash is much
more restrictive than the open HTML
format, though, requiring a proprietary
plug in to be seen, and it does not
integrate with most web browser UI
features like the "Back" button.
However, those restrictions may be
irrelevant depending on the goals of the
web site design.
Flash as a format has become very
widespread on the desktop market.
According to NPD study, 98% of US Web
users have the Flash Player installed
[2], with 45%-56%[3] (depending on
region) having the latest version.
Numbers vary depending on the detection
scheme and research demographics.
Many graphic artists use Flash because
it gives them exact control over every
part of the design, and anything can be
animated and generally "jazzed up". Some
application designers enjoy flash
because it lets them create applications
that don't have to be refreshed or go to
a new web page every time an action
occurs. Flash can use embedded fonts
instead of the standard fonts installed
on most computers. There are many sites
which forego HTML entirely for Flash.
Other sites may use Flash content
combined with HTML as conservatively as
gifs or jpegs would be used, but with
smaller vector file sizes and the option
of faster loading animations. Flash may
also be used to protect content from
unauthorized duplication or searching.
Flash detractors claim that Flash
websites tend to be poorly designed, and
often use confusing and non-standard
user-interfaces. Up until recently,
search engines have been unable to index
Flash objects, which has prevented sites
from having their contents easily found.
It is possible to specify alternate
content to be displayed for browsers
that do not support Flash. Using
alternate content also helps search
engines to understand the page, and can
result in much better visibility for the
page. This, however, does not enable
search engines to read images used in
the place of text for styling purposes,
nor are the vast majority of Flash
websites disability accessible (for
screen readers, for example) or Section
508 compliant.
The most recent incarnation of Flash's
scripting language (called "action
script", which is an ECMA language
similar to JavaScript) incorporates
long-awaited usability features, such as
respecting the browser's font size and
allowing blind users to use screen
readers. Action script 2.0 is an
Object-Oriented language, allowing the
use of CSS, XML, and the design of
class-based web applications. (Wikipedia
2007)
Powerful Artwork
One of the secrets to effective design is great artwork. From custom photography to stock illustrations, we'll provide you with the right imagery to make your marketing look and feel right.
Reasonable Pricing
We offer very competitive prices for all
our web design and marketing services.
Please feel free to call us at
(801)557.4409 for more information.
Concept to Completion
Ideas are only as good as their execution. As your full-service marketing provider
and web design, we will see your project through from concept to completion to ensure that your marketing goals become a reality.
For a free consultation to discuss how we can help with your print design needs,
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