Saturday, March 21, 2015

History

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The first websites were created in the early 1990s.[1] These sites were manually written in HTML.
Over time, software was created to help design web pages and by 1998 Dreamweaver had been established as the industry leader; however, some have criticized the quality of the code produced by such software as being overblown and reliant on tables. As the industry moved towards W3C standards, Dreamweaver and others were criticized for not being compliant.[2] Compliance has improved over time, but many professionals still prefer to write optimized markup by hand.
Open source tools were typically developed to the standards, and made fewer exceptions for the then dominant Internet Explorer's deviations from the standards. The W3Cstarted Amaya in 1996 to showcase Web technologies in a fully featured Web client. This was to provide a framework that integrated lots of W3C technologies in a single, consistent environment. Amaya started as an HTML and CSS editor and now supports XMLXHTMLMathML, and SVG.[3]
Geocities was one of the first more modern website builders that didn't require any technical skills. Five years after its launch in 1994 Yahoo! purchased it for $3.6B. After becoming technically outdated it was shut down for good in April 2009.[4] Since then the market for do-it-yourself website building tools has evolved with companies like Weebly,Wix.com and Webs.com. Together, these three companies host more than 100m websites.[5]

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Online vs. Ofline

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Online website builders typically require customers to sign up with the web hosting company. Some companies provide examples of fully functional websites made with their website builder. The range of services varies anywhere between creating basic personal web pages or social network content to making complete business and e-commercewebsites, either template based or, on the more flexible platforms, totally design free.[6][7]
The main advantage of an online website builder is that it is quick and easy to use, and often does not require prior experience.[8] Often, a website can be built and be up and running live on the Internet quickly. Technical support is usually provided, as are how-to video and help files. Though there are many general websites builders you can easily found an online website builder created especially for specific niche (dating, medical etc.) with features needed for this niche.[9]
Sites are generally created using either HTML or Adobe Flash. HTML is a standard format supported by all browsers. Flash has a growing popularity[citation needed], mainly since it has overcome some limitations such as not being seen by web crawlers such as Google and Yahoo, and thus being indexed. Flash is more resource intensive than HTML. HTML tools are divided into those that allow editing of the source code and those that only have a WYSIWYG mode.
Offline web builders cater to professional web designers who need to create pages for more than one client or web host. Modern offline web builders are usually both WYSIWYG and allow direct editing of source code and cascading style sheets (CSS) styling. They generally require at least a basic understanding of HTML and CSS. However, though they are more flexible than online builders, they are often expensive. However, some open source website builders may be downloaded free of charge.

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History

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The first websites were created in the early 1990s.[1] These sites were manually written in HTML.
Over time, software was created to help design web pages and by 1998 Dreamweaver had been established as the industry leader; however, some have criticized the quality of the code produced by such software as being overblown and reliant on tables. As the industry moved towards W3C standards, Dreamweaver and others were criticized for not being compliant.[2] Compliance has improved over time, but many professionals still prefer to write optimized markup by hand.
Open source tools were typically developed to the standards, and made fewer exceptions for the then dominant Internet Explorer's deviations from the standards. The W3Cstarted Amaya in 1996 to showcase Web technologies in a fully featured Web client. This was to provide a framework that integrated lots of W3C technologies in a single, consistent environment. Amaya started as an HTML and CSS editor and now supports XMLXHTMLMathML, and SVG.[3]
Geocities was one of the first more modern website builders that didn't require any technical skills. Five years after its launch in 1994 Yahoo! purchased it for $3.6B. After becoming technically outdated it was shut down for good in April 2009.[4] Since then the market for do-it-yourself website building tools has evolved with companies like Weebly,Wix.com and Webs.com. Together, these three companies host more than 100m websites.[5]

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Website Builder

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Website builders are tools that allow the construction of websites without manual code editing. They fall into two categories:
  • online proprietary tools provided by web hosting companies. These are typically intended for users to build their private site. Some companies allow the site owner to install alternative tools (commercial or open source) - the more complex of these may also be described as Content Management Systems;
  • software which runs on a computer, creating pages offline and which can then publish these pages on any host. (These are often considered to be "website design software" rather than "website builders".)

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Developers

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               Leader                                          Members    
                                                                   Mausam Pun
Rahul Thapa Magar                       Binaya Basnet                                                                                     Neetish Poudel
                                                                   Madav Prashad Ghimere
                                                                   Nita Subedi
                                                                                                                                                     

                                            

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We opened this site in 2015 A.D

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Monday, March 2, 2015

What We Do

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Welcome to Data Active Services

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Welcome to Data Active Services. We are a specialist consultancy house and development company that deliver HTML5 Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) using advanced development frameworks  to enhance the speed and productivity of our work

Based in the Paphos area of Cyprus, we offer design, development and general web based support as well as industry standard qualified project management services business analysis and consultancy,. Whether you are a major corporate or a small one-man-band, we will have the skills that can support your business

                    What We do
Our focus is centred around high quality consulting, development, analysis and project management services, ensuring you are given leading expertise in the design and delivery of function rich, data heavy solutions that are more than just a pretty looking website - From custom Business Intelligence solutions through to complete on-line shops, we can service them all. 



Ensuring success is key to our customers and we continue to deliver value at a high level of productivity, meeting the needs of our clients.

Our core skillsets are split into the following areas:


  • Architecture design and development
  • Expertise in the leading RIA development frameworks
  • Java and the traditional java web development stacks
  • Experienced and proven track record in Project Management
  • Advanced Business Analysis and Requirements gathering services

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