You will get a responsive HTML web design for your work.
Nadeem I.
Rising Talent
You will get a responsive HTML web design for your work.
Nadeem I.
Rising Talent
Project details
Looking for a sleek and responsive web design? i will got you covered! i will create a stunning, mobile friendly HTML design tailored to your needs. Elevate your online visits with a modern and engaging websites. order now!
Programming Languages
HTML & CSS, JavaScriptCoding Expertise
Cross Browser & Device Compatibility, PSD to HTML, DesignWhat's included
Service Tiers |
Starter
$50
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Standard
$100
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Advanced
$200
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Delivery Time | 2 days | 3 days | 5 days |
Number of Revisions | 2 | 3 | 5 |
Number of Pages | 2 | 5 | 10 |
Design Customization | |||
Content Upload | |||
Responsive Design | |||
Source Code |
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+$10 - $30About Nadeem
HTML,CSS,Bootstrap,Responsive Website,Javascript
Lahore, Pakistan - 3:16 am local time
1. **API (Application Programming Interface)**: A set of rules and protocols that allows different software applications to communicate with each other.
2. **Framework**: A pre-built set of code and tools that developers can use to build applications more efficiently.
3. **Library**: A collection of pre-written code that can be used to perform common tasks.
4. **Responsive Design**: Designing a website to ensure it works well on various devices and screen sizes.
5. **SEO (Search Engine Optimization)**: Techniques used to improve a website's visibility and ranking in search engine results.
6. **CMS (Content Management System)**: A software platform that allows users to easily create, manage, and modify content on a website.
7. **Frontend**: The part of a website that users interact with directly. It involves HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
8. **Backend**: The part of a website that handles server-side operations, databases, and other functions not directly seen by the user.
9. **Markup Language**: A system for annotating text to indicate the structure and presentation of a document, like HTML.
10. **Version Control**: The management of changes to documents, computer programs, and other collections of information.
11. **Git**: A widely used version control system for tracking changes in source code.
12. **Repository**: A location where a collection of files and data are stored.
13. **Bug**: An error or flaw in a program that produces an incorrect or unexpected result.
14. **Debugging**: The process of identifying and fixing errors or bugs in a program.
15. **Deployment**: The process of making a website or application available for public use.
16. **SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)**: A standard security protocol for establishing encrypted links between a web server and a browser.
17. **HTTP/HTTPS**: Protocols used for transmitting data between a web server and a web browser.
18. **AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML)**: A technique used to create interactive web applications by exchanging data with a web server asynchronously.
19. **SPA (Single Page Application)**: A web application that loads a single HTML page and updates the content dynamically as the user interacts with the app.
20. **Cross-browser Compatibility**: Ensuring that a website or application works well on different web browsers.
21. **Responsive Images**: Images that are optimized for different screen sizes and resolutions.
22. **SEO-Friendly URLs**: URLs that are designed to be easily understood by both humans and search engines.
23. **RESTful API**: An architectural style for designing networked applications, using HTTP requests to perform CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operations.
24. **MVC (Model-View-Controller)**: A design pattern used to organize code in a way that separates concerns.
25. **CDN (Content Delivery Network)**: A distributed network of servers that work together to deliver content more efficiently.
Remember, the field of web development is vast and always evolving, so staying updated with the latest technologies and trends is crucial.
Steps for completing your project
After purchasing the project, send requirements so Nadeem can start the project.
Delivery time starts when Nadeem receives requirements from you.
Nadeem works on your project following the steps below.
Revisions may occur after the delivery date.
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