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The Importance of Coding by Professional Designers

10 October 2011 No Comment

PSD files are often submitted for conversion into WordPress or HTML, to achieve appropriate web page design. With professionals working on a PSD to WordPress template, customers can expect their web pages to be effectively optimized with respect to almost all browser types. Customers who are confident that PSD conversion to HTML is really easy should bear in mind that their final code should conform to W3C standards, and improper coding will not yield good results, so here again professional services are the safe option.

With both types of conversion, when they are undertaken professionally, the converted templates are bound to be adequately displayed in all browsers, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, etc. PSD to WordPress or PSD to HTML conversions can be tested specially in older versions or in less commonly used browsers. However, that should be specified by customers at the outset, in the initial orders.

Adequate experience in coding is a prerequisite for success. That is why professional designers do a great job in terms of coding: they are aware that poor code in websites inevitably leads to longer loading time for their web pages. That would be disappointing for online visitors who could choose not to wait until the specific page loads. Whereas it could be less expensive to undertake the above conversion without reliance on professional designers, an insufficiently good job with respect to coding would mean insufficiently satisfying long term performance. Cheaper DIY conversion could turn out to be much costlier in the long haul.

 

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