When choosing a company to design your Website, you must also consider the other amenities offered in addition to your design package. For example, THAT Agency offers clients a number of custom Web-development solutions. After all, custom packages are what make our agency stand out from others as we try to give clients the most comprehensive package to suit their Web development needs, including application design and/or development, e-commerce ideas, and solutions to give your site an edge over the competition.

One way this is accomplished is by giving companies options to make developing and maintaining their site as easy as possible. Take for example, the option to add Web development CSS to your site. For those unfamiliar with this lingo, CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets and is the method in which designers manage to add/change fonts, colors and spacing on your site. It is like HTML without all of the complex coding. The idea behind Web development CSS is that everything is on one style sheet, allowing your Web designer to incorporate various style options throughout your site without sacrificing independence or adding a host of new HTML tags. Moreover, CSS reduces the amount of time it takes your site to load and limits the amount of coding clutter you have on your site.

This is just another way THAT Agency takes care of their customers, within the realms of your Website development package. The average customer would be unfamiliar with Web development CSS and may not fully understand its value. THAT Agency works with companies and individuals to make them aware of the latest developments in Web design and how those new trends can affect and/or enhance their site and influence any plans for development. In these competitive times, many organizations are seizing any and all e-commerce opportunities and have sites that are equipped for that purpose. Working with THAT Agency on incorporating the very best, innovative tools of Web development onto your site can guarantee that your company will not be left behind.