Monday, April 9, 2012

Convert your graphic designs into a website

By James Desjarlais


Once you've created a beautiful web design in Photoshop, Illustrator or Fireworks you need to convert it into a file which can be read by a browser like Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome or Safari. Basically you need to convert your design into a HTML/XHTML or PHP document. Here are 4 ways to do so.

Design to HTML or XHTML Conversion - HTML or Hyper Text Markup Language is the standard programming language which allows web browsers to display web pages. You can convert your design into a HTML transitional or HTML strict document which is the basic programming language used to build a website. It's important to get a Design to HTML company who will convert your design into valid W3C markup. These standards are maintained by the World Wide Web Consortium.

Design to WordPress Conversion - WordPress is a very accepted Content Management System used by thousands of people around the world. It enables you to manage text, images and videos on your website by yourself without the assistance of a web developer. You can find a conversion service to convert your design into a WordPress theme which can be installed onto a WordPress site.

Graphic Design into Joomla - Joomla is another CMS based on the PHP programming language and is used my millions of people around the world. It has lots of plugins, modules and components available to extend the functionality of your site. You can have your design converted into a Joomla template to be used on the Joomla CMS.

Graphic Design into Magento - Converting your design into a Magento theme will enable you to take advantage of the Magento ecommerce system. It has evolved into a very popular CMS and E-Commerce system used by professionals and small to medium sized business to sell products online. It can handle thousands of products. It features a user-friendly admin panel to manage your site and hundreds of additional modules to extend the functionality of the basic Magento system.




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