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Ehsanuls55
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Web design implementation

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If everything has gone well so far, implementation should not be complicated, as it is about building what has been previously designed on paper .

If there is one thing I want to highlight about this process, it is that it is the phase where the design “comes to life” and is applied to the entire structure of the website.

Each page within a website must have a corresponding design and well-defined functionalities. That is why the speed and ease of the web page design and development process will depend on the complexity, the design of the website and the programming.

An experienced designer, on a simple project, should not take too long to produce a sample of the coded web page to be posted on the Internet and reviewed by the client.

Website design review
It's important that you as the client, once you're shown the result, fill the page with content vp it email list and make sure everything links together properly . You'll have to repeat this same web page creation process several times, for each section of the website, but it's crucial that you take the time to do so to rule out any issues.

Once everything is ready and checked down to the last detail, the website is uploaded to the Internet and a final complete review must be carried out .

Review of the website on the Internet
Each browser displays your web page differently and is governed by specific rules. Although most browsers adhere to common standards, some details slip through the cracks and differ between them.

Both parties involved should review the website in the different browsers that exist , to see if the result is the same. If these reviews were not done, we would run the risk of something failing and this would have a very negative impact on the user experience of the website and their perception of the business.

It's time to review all the links, buttons, fonts and anything else that is subject to change from one browser to another. Only after having reviewed everything "under a magnifying glass" can you say that the project is complete.
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