- August 25, 2010, 10:55 am
The days were when html was all you needed to create a site that would attract customers to your business. A few years ago, pretty much anyone could build a website, since html is simple enough to learn from a book, or even by looking at the code behind other websites. Of course, the dot-com crash was a wake-up call to everyone: a smart website alone isnt enough to sell your company. However, it has become mandatory to have a web presence: a good website supports your brand and gives customers an instant idea of what you can do for them. But despite the supposedly democratising power of the internet, recent years have seen webpages grow in complexity, meaning that creating one is no longer a casual job. CSS, Javascript, PHP... the list is almost as long as you want it to be. One of the
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