Web Development Services

What makes your website work?

A fantastic design is useless without the correct development and coding. The spine of any web project is the quality of the coding, the planning of the technical work and the understanding of the latest web technologies by the development team. Our team consists of a mixture of creative designers and brainy developers, a mix that ensures that we deliver on all fronts of web design and development work.

Website development primarily refers to the non-design aspects of building a website. These aspects include requirements definition and planning, client side and server side coding, and hosting/infrastructure support.

At Webrevolve, website development refers to the complete process of a web project. It is the approach we take to ensure we deliver a quality website solution and it begins at our very first meeting.

We work closely with our clients during website development projects to ensure that their needs, objectives and expectations are clearly understood and ultimately achieved.

Technologies

Our team are trained in all the latest web technologies and languages, for most projects we tend to stick to open source platforms to keep costs down for clients. Below is a list of our commonly used languages or development areas:

Client Side

  • XHTML
  • CSS
  • Java Script
  • Ajax
  • Flash

Server Side

  • PHP
  • MYSQL
  • ASP
  • ASP.NET
  • RUBY ON RAILS

A typical web design and development project that we work on consists of front end design with validated XHTML/CSS, various elements of Java Script and Flash then backend programming using PHP/MYSQL.

View some examples of our web development work

View our extensive range of previous clients' websites that utilise the latest web development pratices such as PHP, ASP, Ajax and Flash.

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