Compatibility & Accessibility Options
Opera Browser Compatibility
Selecting this option will ensure that the final markup will display correctly within the Opera browser.
Safari & Google Chrome Browser Compatibility
Selecting this option will ensure that the final markup will display correctly within Safari and Google Chrome browsers.
WAI 2.0 / Section 508 Compatibility
This feature guarantees that your markup will be in compliance with Disabilities Act under Section 508. The accessibility validation solution is designed to identify errors within coding related to Section 508 and WCAG guidelines especially for United Sate Agencies. WAI 2.0/Section 508 Compatibility feature incorporated in the assignments turns them into cross-browser compatible, are easily accessible.
WYSIWYG Compaitiblity Options
Choose the type of WYSIWYG editor you are going to use to make modification to the markup we send you, will make it easier for you to edit the markup in either Dreamweaver or Frontpage.
None
Dreamweaver
Frontpage
Print CSS Version
If you choose this option you will receive a separate css file that is specifically coded and styled to properly display your markup for print.
Dynamic Options
Implement Rollovers
Select "Yes" if you want your layout to use dynamic rollovers for links or menus.
Implement Dynamic Menus
Select either a "One Level Drop" or "Multi-Level Drop" menu, if you want us to implement a dynamic menu with CSS and/or Javascript. For custom menu with specific needs there will be extra charge on top.
Font Options
sIFR
sIFR (Scalable Inman Flash Replacement) empowers you to use non-standard fonts within your design using Flash. We configure and setup a small javascript that's called sIFR and configure your fonts.
Stylesheet (CSS) Options
W3C Valid Shorthanded and Optimized CSS
Selecting "Yes" on this option will maximize CSS compatibility and size optimization of the CSS file produced.
Commented CSS
This option will allow you to understand your code better by having little extra bits of messages through out the CSS file, defining each section.
Code Options
Code Type
Select your preferred coding type. Achieve a perfect and fully compatible site by selecting the W3C Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional or W3C Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict, strongly recommended.
W3C Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional
W3C Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict
Tableless coding
Tableless formats make it easier for search engines to index a web site.
SEO Semantic and Complete Seperation Coding
Such option implements the coding that uses SEO valued tags to underline the most important parts of the content, such as; H1, H2, etc. The option also emphasizes content positioning techniques, moving the most important parts of content to the top of the page code. This improves page readability for search engines as well as various browsers with disabled or limited CSS.
Load Speed Optimization
With this option selected we will keep special attention to Load Speed optimization of your markup and css files.
Markup Commented
This option will have extra comments within the source code of the markup we send you, it is easier for anyone to understand the code little better.
Javascript Framework Options
Javascript Framework
Sometimes you may want your markup to have special and unique touch, which can be developed and implemented using different frameworks. Please select your type of Javascript Framework you would like us to use. You can let us know the requirements and works within the comments/instruction area on the right hand side of Client Information.