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Stages in Creating a Website

Creating an artwork involves planning and conceptualization.

Creating an artwork involves planning and conceptualization. Similarly, creating layouts and designs for websites also requires preparation and creative brainstorming for web designers.
Web designers, technically known as information and web developers, go through a series of steps before they come up with a concept and a design for websites. Technically, web development involves three stages: pre-production, production and post-production.
Pre-production involves a web designer's meeting with the client to identify the purpose and function of the web project. In this stage, the website's concept and theme is decided upon, largely depending on the client's target audience or target market. In addition, the client and web designer also agree on the financial and technical considerations. It is important for a web designer to inform the client about the limitations of the programs and applications that will be used in web design. Through this, one will be able to know if including other elements such as videos, Flash effects and other plug-ins is feasible in the project.
The second stage of Toronto web development involves two phases. The first phase is the creation of design drafts. The designer presents it to the client for approval. When the design and layout have already been approved, the web designer proceeds to the second phase. He develops the layout in the form of a web page. A web page is a document on the internet that is identified by a specific Uniform Resource Locator (URL). It is composed of all the web design elements with the information and details which the client wants to have on the website.
Lastly, post production is the Toronto web development stage in which all web pages are collated into one URL to create a website. The webpages are connected through hyperlinks that appear on each page. Basically, every website has a homepage which provides an overview of its content. It contains a menu that leads a reader to other web pages as well as to other websites with relevant content and theme.
A website undergoes various stages in order to be aesthetically appealing and functional for the readers. Planning a design and Toronto web development are not an easy task for web developers. However, it is a web designer's choice to strictly follow all the steps, depending on the demand of his client and the load of his project.

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Author:Edward Hage
Publication:Computers and Internet community
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Nov 3, 2010
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