Types Of Web Design


  • Static Page Layout:

Static Websites layout to give the fixed width to present sites and not changes the width on the browser, or we can say you can’t update the content in the static website. It has the advantage of this static layout is light on code so loads faster than another website. We design the layout of static websites from 1 page to hundreds of pages. If you can be seen on small pc and horizontal part is small then scrollbar display and you can see in mobile or tablet you can zoom the screen in interesting points. cost is generally less than dynamic.

  • Dynamic Website :

Dynamic Website design can be simple or complex depending on the customer's design/development needs. Usually, for Simple Dynamic Website Designs, we only charge for Hosting / Domain yearly fees. You can create a dynamic website such as JavaScript, .net, .php, open source, jquery etc with your creativity to design and development. Easy to add and manage content with the help of CMS.

  • Fixed design :

A fixed website design layout has a covering that is a fixed width, and the elements parts inside it have each percentage widths or fixed widths. When the browser on a screen is distended or reduced, images and text may visually fall not together on the screen. Most website users are assumed to browse in 1024×768 resolution or higher in the fixed design layout.

  • Responsive design :

This approach aims to make website performance easier by promoting websites on different devices in forms that are easy to read and navigate. Explore what makes a site responsive and how some common responsive design layouts work across different devices. Websites created using responsive design are designed to display different content as the browser is expanded or reduced to predestined sizes.

  • Liquid or Fluid design :

When resizing the browser, the content on the page spreads itself out to fill the width of the browser when expanded, hence the term liquid design, and will look enlarged or as though it has shrunk. It helps a great deal in making the entire website work fine on various browsers and also Setting up varied widths to videos, content, images to fit different screen analyses is hectic for designers.

  • Single page design :

One-page websites are hot and trendy-no doubt about that. The best single pages are those that help you send your message into a few quick scrolls. They are well designed and agreeable with most Internet browsers. Ne page sites provide a linear route for the user and work individually well for devices where scrolling is the main form of navigation.

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