Thursday, January 9, 2014

How Websites Have Changed In Such A Short Period Of Time

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The advancements of technology in every industry are occurring so rapidly it is hard to keep up. The advancements in web design have been nothing but staggering, and all of this has happened in just a few decades. New developments from animation, videos, and web-development websites have made it possible for every person with an internet connection to create a unique website.

Early websites

You don’t have to go back many years to see how far web design has come. Some of the earliest websites from the 1990s paint a pretty basic picture. Early websites were nearly all textual-based with little room for any type of image. They tended to be done in a single column and were all based on HTML. Essentially these early websites were a series of documents that can be read at your leisure where any form of dynamic element was not introduced yet. For many people it was difficult to determine a professional website from an amateur because websites were a new advancement in technology and there were not a lot of people who had experience building them.

Mid ‘90s

There were several advancements in the mid 1990s that we continue to see today. The utilization of tables allowed developers to create more than column, a feature that is common today and allows for better organization and a cleaner-looking layout. Tables also allowed developers to include images and were often found in the background of pages. Animation including scrolling texts and GIF images are now featured on better looking websites. Flash animation and videos were just starting to take hold on websites. Flash continued to grow and become more popular through the late 1990s.

The second big development is that there were now website builders that helped anyone who wanted to create their own unique website. Website developers are still available today to help any individual or business get the most out of their website. One of the big differences, is that today there are so many more options including web design templates to choose from for potential customers. Today, build-your-own websites are a common place and you do not need a degree or any previous experience to start your own website. If you want your website in a matter of days or sometimes even hours it is possible depending on what you want to do.

2000s

The year 2000 saw development that makes web developers lives much easier and that is the cascading style sheet or CSS; these sheets allowed the design elements of  a website such as colors and text size be contained on a sheet rather than in the HTML code which gave developers more control.

New design elements began to pop up in the 2000s which made it easier for developers and users to navigate through the web. Drop down menus became popular allowing users to find information by clicking and floating their cursor above a certain link and finding similar information spelled out for them. Forms also became popular allowing users to search for what they are looking for. JavaScript was also developed which added intelligence to the web, allowing developers could you use animation without flash and compute data much quicker and it wasn’t long before all web browsers supported JavaScript.

In the later part of the decade we see that many websites are now looking for interactive content which creates a more positive experience for users and becomes a much more important thing to have then just being able to sell something. Videos and images are becoming even more important as any individuals have the ability to upload and publish their own online. Social media components are becoming more vital and having people share their own content as well as yours.

In today’s website developing world, m

ore and more people are getting information through mobile means so it is important to have a website that works well for all platforms. In just a few decades technology in web design has made great strides. From basic textual-based websites to mobile, animated sites today, it is exciting to think about what will come.

About The Author:

Guest author Charlie Oszvald is an online marketing enthusiast who spends most of his time online and loves to share his thoughts and articles on various channels in topics related to business, social media, marketing and SEO. If you have any question to ask from him, feel free to leave a comment below.

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