OUR WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
A critical phase in the process of building websites, this is when our web developers use a combination of the latest technologies and industry trends to transform the creative design components into high-performing, dynamic websites.
Template Development
This phase begins with designing the template for the website. We use the latest development languages including HTML 5 & CSS3 (with Level 4 modules) to build the site. Other key activities include the analysis and development of the page dimensions, navigational transitions, title placement, and viewing optimisation.
Mobile Responsiveness
During this phase, every web page is tested and validated for mobile responsiveness on a range of devices to ensure a seamless user experience, regardless of device. Final navigation is tested extensively to make certain the website functions intuitively.
Product Deployment
Once the website has been properly tested, deployment is implemented and carefully monitored so that the website goes live without any glitches. The site first goes live on a secondary test site to ensure it is working well, and then goes live on an official domain provided by the end customer.
OUR WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT PLATFORMS
WORDPRESS
We develop websites using WordPress, one of the world’s most popular content management systems, powering almost 20% of the internet.
WOOCOMMERCE
We build online stores with WooCommerce. One of the most popular e-commerce solutions globally, powering almost a third of all online stores worldwide.
OUR WEB DEVELOPMENT METHODOLOGY
As a Software Development organisation, we are comprised of IT professionals with varied backgrounds. We make sure that we are up to date with the latest technologies and we utilise the most cost-effective, performance-conscious technologies. We have the ability to complete all the necessary modules defined in the concept evaluation including a Cloud infrastructure that will be self-sufficient, repeatable and expandable as well as secure. We develop systems using Agile principles as follows:
Aim for increased customer satisfaction by rapid delivery of useful software
Ability to offer working portions of software in frequent delivery (as opposed to one final version)
Simplicity – the art of maximising the amount of work not done – is essential