
Not all browsers interpret XHTML tags the same. This means that web pages may look different on other browsers. To further complicate the situation, new versions of a browser have greater capabilities than earlier versions, and these differences may not be "backwards compatible". Thus, new versions can often display everything that older versions can, but older versions may not correctly display everything the new versions can.
In addition to differences between browsers, there are differences in how people use their browser. Most people probably surf the web with their browser set to download both text and graphics. However, some folks surf with only text "turned on", because they don't want to spend time waiting for graphics to load. In addition, visually impaired people have no choice but to surf without seeing graphics--they use text-to-speech converters to hear the text.
Delecious code basically takes into consideration all leading browsers and ensures excellent forward-compatibility for your creations. XHTML is the new set of standards that the web will be built on in the years to come, so future-proofing your work early will save you much trouble later on. Future browser versions might stop supporting deprecated elements from old HTML drafts, and so many old basic-HTML sites may start displaying incorrectly and unpredictably.
Typical yummy code elements are:
You can start by filling up the form below and you will be provided with a live quote that gives you a clear idea on the size of your order. On submission we will send you an invoice to the address you have provided us with.
Before we start converting your design into code we usually require a 50% upfront. Once this has been paid we will begin slicing your template and it will be ready within the turnaround you've asked for, from that moment onwards.
Once the xhtml files are ready, we will make sure your template works on the following browsers:
Moreover, we will also make sure that your document validates using the W3C XHTML and CSS validator in order to make your website standard complaint.
So rollup some yummy code and make browsers love your designs always.