- Cross browser compatibility...if necessary.
- User interaction design and usability
- Latency between the server and the client
- Trust between the site and the end user
- Finding an audience and/or creating a community
- Accessibility
- Implementation of best practices and standards
- SEO - that is being able to be found on the internet
These are just a few of the things one must think about when developing a site. There are many more which may be equally or more important. It all depends on your individual requirements and constraints.
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Development is a process of creation. In a website it's the programming part and includes perfect code system; web designing solution refers to design of the website. Every website has two parts of creation, web design and web development. Thus these services are called development and solution of design.
It is a type of language can be understand by computer system . It is used in software development and in web designing.
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Please see a blog post in the related links describing Picasa synchronization. The post describes a solution using a Windows network, and another solution using the Picasa web application.
There are many rolls in the website-making (and updating) world. It is possible to be several - if not all - of these rolls at once, as one person. This question shall be answered with the set frame-of-mind that the rolls of making and updating a website have been divided into several people. (Example: A company has hired a website administrator, a website graphics person, and a website designer) The web designer is the person who controls the look and "feel" of a website, using website coding / markup languages (such as HTML, PHP, JavaScript, etc), and / or web design software (such as ColdFusion, Dreamweaver, etc). Graphics (logos, background images, banners) are sometimes provided, but not always - in which case the website designer must create himself. The web designer is the one who keeps the other website's issues in mind, such as multiple browser-support, support for those with minor accessibility issues (such as poor eyesight), and more. It should be noted that the web designer doesn't have to fix these multiple issues, and are all optional (unless told to do so or directed otherwise). (Note: Web designers are not always neccessarily paid or rewarded)