AAN Designers is committed to protecting your privacy, which is why we have adopted this Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy is intended to describe how your personal information is processed and...
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Upon approval of the sitemap/system the designers at the developer end start working on designing a layout for the website. This process involves close coordination with the client as the designers...
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The dynamic modules require that database must be maintained to store the content of the website. This process involves ERD (Entity Relationship Diagram) for the database and it is made sure that all...
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Middle East leading cell phone provider wanted WebStore to manage their online catalog of phones and accessories in all provinces in both English and Arabic. WebStore provides simple methods to...
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Does your site rank highly for keyphrases that no one searches on? If no one is searching on your keyphrases, it won't matter how highly your site is ranked on the search engines. Here's a technique...
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Having a Web site that gets found in Google and the other engines isn't hard to do, but it can be difficult to know where to begin. Here are ten tips to get you started .
1. Start out slowly. If...
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For years, when people thought about search engine optimization, in all likelihood, gateway pages, doorway pages or informational pages probably came to mind. If you're a search engine optimization...
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A web site can be completed in as little as a few hours or days or weeks. Completion time would depend on several factors:
(1) the 'kind' of the web site and
(2) graphic or branding design...
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After your first initial meeting, our representative will return with all the content gathered from you at your business for the web development. All of this content is then passed along to our web...
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Yes. Your website will be available to view throughout the developmental stages.
You will receive a "preview address" from our coordinators to view your website as it is being developed....
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Depending on how many pages your website has, our development team will need the following: all brochures, logos, company colors, marketing pieces, "about us" and company "mission...
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Before we begin any project, we carry out an in-depth research on the kind of industry client runs/works-for and focus on understanding our client’s goals to guide us in developing the most...
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Dictionary.com defines animation as: The act, process, or result of imparting life, interest, spirit, motion, or activity. The second definition is: The quality or condition of being alive, active,...
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One of our professional capabilities is to provide web application and broad range of software products. We can build from
small e-commerce to large enterprises applications
. Our team has...
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A disability involves a person's capacity for processing information and knowledge. For more information see Cognitive Disabilities.
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Field observation is simply observing users at their work using your website. Observing them in their own environment may help pinpoint problems that you might not think of in your own office or even...
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Iterative design is a process where a web site progressively develops in a repeated cycle. Iteration is repeated revisions.© 1998-2007 Regents of the University of Minnesota Duluth
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A table rendering process where the contents of the cells become a series of paragraphs (e.g., down the page) one after another. The paragraphs will occur in the same order as...
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Navigation is the process of finding things in large or complex information spaces, such as on websites. Its purpose is to a help users find the content they want quickly. There are many...
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PHP is an acronym for PHP hypertext Preprocessor. It is a server side scripting language for creating dynamic web pages. This means that it works within an HTML document to confer to it the...
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Rapid prototyping is the process of quickly generating mock-ups of what a website will look like.
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In usability, scanning is the process of skimming text and picking out keywords, sentences and paragraphs while skipping over other parts of a web page. People tend to scan web pages rather...
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A Storyboard is a sequence of sketches showing major actions or outlining a process, such as the steps of interacting with a computer or website. They are commonly used in television and...
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Thinking aloud is when users speak out their thoughts, feelings, and opinions while they are performing an assigned task. Thinking aloud helps you understand how users use a website and what...
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Designing for the largest audience possible regardless of disability or ability to speak the native language. This is a process rather than an end in itself.
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Usability testing is the process of carrying out experiments to find out specific information about a design. It is part three of the "Usability Evaluation Toolbox". In usability...
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The design process that places the user at the center of the design rather than the object to be designed. It is a philosophy and process rather than an end in itself.
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Validation is the process of verifying that markup, cascading style sheets, etc. comply with World Wide Web Consortium recommendations. You can use the W3C HTML Validator to verify that your...
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