Friday 18 October 2013

CableOrganizer.com Unveils Non-Java Site design

(PRWEB) November 28, 2002

<p><a href=”http://cableorganizer.com/”>CableOrganizer.com</a&gt; has had enough of Java Script. “We’ve finally come to the conclusion that Java Script is not a great idea for a business web site at this time” said Paul Holstein, company president. Java Script is often used on popular web sites to provide rollover effects for navigation buttons. “We just had too many people who had old browsers and problems with the scripts. In addition, we believe the programming language causes problems for the major search engines and causes the real contents to get lost amid all the extra coding.” The company sells wire management products to consumers and businesses.</p>

<p>As an alternative, CableOrganizer.com has embraced cascading style sheets, to add interest to the web site. “If you look at the direction of the html standards, you can see that style sheets are becoming more popular and offer significant benefits to the web designer and web surfers. We were able to optimize the site better and reduce the file sizes of all our pages without losing any of the benefits of the old graphics rich pages.” Indeed, the site still has an extensive graphical look to it but achieves small file sizes through the use of advanced coding techniques and clever use of backgrounds.</p>

<p>”Our business is to provide wire management products to businesses. We sell <a href=”http://cableorganizer.com/cord-covers/”>cord covers</a> and <a href=”http://cableorganizer.com/wire-loom/”>wire loom</a> to help people with their wire management needs. We don’t want the website to be an obstacle to our customers browsing.” Therefore, the company spent about a month redesigning the site to be as simple and standard as possible. They used the style sheet to add rollover effects and validated the code as much as possible. In the end, the file sizes dropped by more than half. If you’d like to see the results, please visit <a href=”http://cableorganizer.com/”>http://cableorganizer.com</a></p&gt;








CableOrganizer.com Unveils Non-Java Site design

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