Doesn't everyone like to KISS?
The Internet gets bigger and bigger. There are more and more pages, sites, standards, special effects. Each page with more and more pull-downs, pop-ups, flashy animations, flashy (or trashy) opinions.
But ask yourself—is there really, truthfully, a greater number of useful resources available now than there was before this huge expansion? Or are they just harder to find?
And ask yourself—do all these gadgets and gizmos really, truly aid the communication that is supposed to be taking place on the internet? Or do they just make it harder to read the pages? How can you make your site stand out amongst this mass of material?
We make Simple Sites for all of you —for straightforward communication.
'Simple' doesn't (we hope) mean 'stupid'. It means—simple. It means valid HTML and CSS. It means valid document types. It means no unnecessary graphics, animations, or plug-ins and consequently, no unnecessary problems. It means sites that download as quickly as is feasible, even for modem users. It means sites that are accessible using alternative browsers. It means that the designs are focussed around what the web does well— and not what paper does better. It's a little KISS for your readers.
Here are some AllOf.eu Simple Sites:
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
- New 2011 World Day of Remembrance Web site
- Valle de Mira
- Marisa Martin
- Bentley Books
- Stabilys
You can contact us at [info AT allof.eu] about Simple Sites
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