While development is one of the most overlooked aspects of website building, it is also one of the most important components of successful web management. Since the underlying HTML/CSS code is not directly visible to the visitors, there is a tendency to neglect it. While this might seem a trivial detail, problems will surface as web browsers evolve which might severely compromise the usability of your website. That's why Agathist Technologies spares no pain to ensure that we get every detail right. We believe any web design, however great, is nothing without a robust, beautifully crafted HTML/CSS supporting it.
Not only do we test our works using major revisions of all popular web browsers (including but not limited to, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome), we also adhere to strict web standards laid out by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). This ensures that our works will not have any problem as web browsers get updated over time. In fact, we are proud to be one of the few information technology companies in India validating all their work according to W3C's stringent standards.
We promote table-less structure. Table layout structure is one of the development practices common in the past decade. It is inefficient, floated and difficult to maintain. Although outdated by the advent of CSS almost 8-10 years ago, surprisingly many web design firms around the world still stick to this practice. We ensure that all our works are based on the CSS table-less structure to achieve optimization to the last byte.
Flash can add a great dose of animation into the websites, but it comes with a price. Flash content is very difficult, if not impossible, for typical search engine spiders to crawl through. This reduces the likeliness of Flash websites achieving a high ranking on most search engines. That's why whenever possible, we dispense with Flash and use JavaScript instead for our interaction/animation works. This maintains your site's interactivity without sacrificing search ability which is most vital for achieving greater reach to the mass.