Beauty Isn’t Always in the Eye of the Beholder
Sometimes the web designer has to do a bit of extra stuff
Consistency is Everything.
Many people don’t know why their visits to particular web sites feel like a walk down a store isle strewn with mismatched piles of groceries. Things are in the wrong place. Nothing matches. And it’s just downright difficult to get through. Welcome to the world of the non standards-compliant web site. KDM Consultants will code your site properly to ensure your viewers enjoy the same consistent visual results, whether they’re using Internet Explorer™ or Firefox®.
Avoid the chaos.
*Note: KDM supports all current browser versions from Internet Explorer 7 on up. If your web site was developed to be compatible with and tested for IE6 or earlier, let’s chat. It’s time to upgrade. Your web site should be compatible with the newest web standards and technologies that your customers are using to view the web.
Search-Engine Friendly
Most search engines aren’t run by people—rather, they use programs called spiders that scan the content of web sites to build their listings. If your page has broken markup and incorrect page layout, you can confuse their spiders and as a result you may lose ranking. If this is confusing, think of it like the old garbage-in, garbage-out principle: the way your site is programmed will determine its results in search engine results and rankings.
Give your customers the best results: your site.
Accessibility for All
Proper programming is essential for web site viewers with disabilities like vision impairment, who rely on page readers (based on tagging) to understand the content of your pages. They may not see your images or read the text like you and I do, but their voice-recognition software will rely on your “back end” programming to recite the page contents.
Not to worry: all of KDM’s web sites meet strict Cross-Browser Compatibility & WC3 Standards. Which is a fancy way of saying that our web sites look good as well as work correctly.
Look good, even if they can’t see you.