Traditional Websites

Most businesses have a traditional website. They've been around since the 1990's and while technology changes, the traditional website hasn't changed all that much.
Traditional websites consist of images, video, text - and are easily viewable on traditional computers like laptops, desktops, and some tablet devices. When developing a traditional website, one of the biggest thing you have to plan for is the difference between browsers. You've got Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari are the major ones and we plan accordingly. We program for differences so that your website will look the same no matter how someone is looking at it.
There are many different variations of the traditional website:
- Commercial
- Personal
- Organizational
- Educational
- Informational
Different technologies can be used in developing traditional websites: HTML, XHTML, .NET, Javascript, and many more, but the key is the team developing it. You want a team that knows the web and its technologies. Our President, Chris Harrington, has been doing web projects since 1998, and has worked on projects like Purina, Saucony, Greater Media Boston, Central Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce, and more.
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