Document Type Definition (DOCTYPE)
Specify the DocType preferred. For maximum longevity of the code we recommend (X)HTML
1.0 Strict for most projects. For email templates we recommend HTML 4.01 Transitional.
HTML 4.01 Transitional
Free!
HTML 4.01 Strict
Free!
XHTML 1.0 Transitional
Free!
XHTML 1.0 Strict
Free!
Browser Compatibility
Select the browsers you want your site to be compatible with
Internet Explorer 5
+ $19
Internet Explorer 5.5
+ $19
Internet Explorer 6
included
Internet Explorer 7
included
Mozilla Firefox 1.0
+ $9
Mozilla Firefox 2
included
Mozilla 1.7
+ $9
Opera 6
+ $9
Opera 7
+ $9
Opera 8
included
Opera 9
included
Safari 3
included
Safari 2
+ $9
Layout Width
Select �liquid� if the layout should automatically resize to fill the browser window.
Choose �fixed� if the layout�s width should always remain the same.
Fixed Width
included
Fluid Width
$9
Horizontal Position
Select the justification (position on x-axis) that your design should have in the browser
window.
Left
included
Center
included
Right
included
Vertical Position
Select the vertical justification (position on y-axis) that your design should have in the browser window.
Top
included
Center
included
Right
included
Mobile Device Compatibility
Select yes below and we will verify that the code is verified to render as consistently as possible on
devices you must specify in the comments section.
Yes
+ $9
No
included
Printer Compatibility
Select yes below and we will verify that the page looks good when printed. If you select no, we will use a
generic print stylesheet.
Yes
+ $9
No
included
Relative Font Sizes
Where usability is of greatest importance, this option is vital. Instead of fixed font sizes which prevent
some web browsers from adjusting font sizes based on user preferences, this option makes sure that if users do
choose sizes other than the default, that your layout remains consistent in all cases.
Yes
included
No
- $9
Heavily Commented CSS
Notes are added to key areas or groups in the CSS file to make the code even more easy to read and edit.
Yes
+ $9
No
included
Heavily Commented HTML
Notes are added to key areas or groups in the CSS file to make the code even more easy to read and edit.
Yes
+ $9
No
included
Search Engine Optimisation
Baked into every project is our understanding of search engine optimization. Our code is already organized in a
semantic fashion, making sure that copy (text) is highly positioned in the code and advertising or other less
important content (from the search engine's perspective) is below it. No inline styles or Javascript will appear
in your code, presentation/user experience effects are completely seperated from the markup.
Yes
included
No
included
Microformats
Semantics are very important to us. If the DocType for a project is (X)HTML we will by default incorporate microformats
into the markup wherever possible. Select no below if you do not wish to support the microformats project.
Yes
+ $9
No
included
CSS Sprites
Images that are typically individual files are strategically combined into a single image file to reduce HTTP transactions;
the best application of this technique of this is with image-based navigations (known as the sprites technique). Reducing HTTP
transactions gives better load performance and maximizes caching and image reuse � providing a better user experience and reduced
server load. Select this option if you want the fastest possible page render speed and web server performance.
Yes
+ $9
No
included