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Production
The Need for "Speed" & "Cross Platformity"

We wish everyone had the same size monitor, same computer, same browser...but they don't.
When a site is built it must be tested on multiple platforms, multiple monitors and numerous browsers with various settings before it is released to the public.

This stage seamlessly melts the interface into programmed functionality.
With streamlined code and perfectly balanced media compression, the optimal efficiency target is achieved.

First, organized file structure is created locally and mirrored on the server based on the sites needs of programming content .

Initial site programming commences with creation of pages or templates for existing interface graphics being put into place.

Once the interface is in place, tested and solidly linked, site content embedding and programming takes place.

Next, we extend functionality where needed with programming for database, security, multimedia, ecommerce, information collection and other functions your site requires.

Once this is complete the site will have been tested on the web by us, partially approved with Web TQM and ready for your viewing in our password protected client area.

While you take the needed time to browse your new site for approval or changes, we may continue to tweak minor imperfections which should not be visible to you, yet may not meet our standards of proficiency on multiple platforms..

"We constantly research site hosting companies, there are hundreds. Many have an easily misunderstood or underlying cost(such as "bytes served"). We know the differences that may affect you in the future. If your situation does not require independent hardware(most do not), we feel confident in suggesting one of our chosen affiliates to host your site based on its needs."

A site can be programmed to change throughout and still maintain uniformity. All or a portion of interface graphics can be "reused" to cut load time and create a more pleasant experience for the user.

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