8/30/2013

HTML 5 and CSS 3 are actually very flexible Programming Languages

A couple months ago, a good friend of mine asked me about Designing for them a Website for their upstart business. This site would be a little promotional project, which when completed could showcase their portfolio, blog and contact information.

Not long after she decided to look into using a Drag-n-Drop Editor, in order to allow for future upkeep on her own, and while I was quite ok with this decision, I had to quickly point out to my friend that the "Mobile Ready" version of her Website that the Editor had created had a major flaw to it which would effect her ability to draw clients.

You see, the problem with the tools that My friend used to build her site through the Editor, actually left her with a Mobile version that took out the two most important promotional tools of her Site, Her Blog and Portfolio due to it stripping specific elements out of the original code

Meanwhile, The Website for Inertial Zen Designs, was coded using the Standards of HTML 5 and CSS 3 only, actually returned a website that displays exactly the same way, no matter the platform it is loaded on, this is evident by the screen captures,shown below, of the website on the OSX Version of Google Chrome, Safari on iOS and the default browser on Blackberry's QNX Operating system being ran on the Playbook Tablet. Using just HTML 5 and CSS 3 returned a Website that will even display the blog you are reading (which has been embedded via the use of a HTML standard called an iFrame).

Inertial Zen Designs Website, as seen on iOS, QNX and OS X


Now, as a Company, ask yourself Which Website do you think meets your needs?

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