Our competence has facilitated us to obtain national and international clients such as the Centre Island Hotels, Living Ventures, and EN Magazine, beyond website development Cheshire and the North West.
As a Cheshire website development agency, Rippleffect is focussing its efforts on strengthening creative ideas and website development Cheshire. Rippleffect's website development is particularly characterised by its creativity, technical skill, and website development Cheshire expertise. Our website development Cheshire focus on dynamic content makes us a precursor of website development in Liverpool, the North West, and the rest of the Cheshire.
Since Liverpool was awarded the title of City of Culture 2008, artistic and entrepreneurial ventures are emerging increasingly, creating an atmosphere of creativity. This situation fosters the demand for web design and website development Cheshire, which Rippleffect is first to satisfy.
Website design and website development Cheshire are high on the agenda of the services Rippleffect is offering its customers in Liverpool and the Cheshire, considering the importance appearance and technical progress hold in our design and innovation conscious society. Outstanding website development Cheshire is certainly part of this development, since it communicates the expertise and professionalism of an organisation offline as well as online.
Rippleffect's most important services, apart from website development Cheshire, are search engine optimisation, online marketing, and website design. The optimised keyword 'website development Cheshire' would list Rippleffect's optimised page high in a search for the term 'website development Cheshire'.
Awards
National Business Awards 2004 (Highly Commended) – Everton FC - Daily Telegraph
National Business Awards 2004 (Shortlisted) – Living Ventures - Daily Telegraph
Young Director of the Year 2004 (Shortlisted) – Ben Hatton - Institute of Directors
New Media Entrepreneur of the Year 2004 – Rippleffect (Ben Hatton) - EN Magazine
Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2003 – Ben Hatton - Downtown Liverpool
Best New Media Company 2003 – Rippleffect - EN Magazine
Contact
1 Henry Street
Campbell Square
Liverpool
L1 5BS
t: 0151 709 6848
f: 0151 709 6844
21 Ralli Courts
West Riverside
Manchester
M3 5FT
t: 0161 839 3944
f: 0161 839 4348
Flash
Macromedia Flash is a proprietary, robust graphics animation/application development program used to create and deliver dynamic content, media (such as sound and video), and interactive applications over the web via the browser. It is not a standard produced by a vendor-neutral standards organization like most of the core protocols and formats on the Internet.
Many graphic artists use Flash because it gives them exact control over every part of the design, and anything can be animated and generally "jazzed up." Some application designers enjoy flash because it lets them create applications that don't have to be refreshed or go to a new web page every time an action occurs. There are many sites which forego HTML entirely for Flash.
Flash detractors claim that Flash websites tend to be poorly designed, and often use confusing and non-standard user-interfaces. Up until recently, search engines have been unable to index Flash objects, which has prevented sites from having their contents easily found. It is possible to specify alternate content to be displayed for browsers that do not support Flash. Using alternate content also helps search engines to understand the page, and can result in much better visibility for the page.
The most recent incarnation of Flash's scripting language (called "actionscript", which is an ECMA language similar to JavaScript) incorporates long-awaited usability features, such as respecting the browser's font size and allowing blind users to use screen readers. Actionscript 2.0 is an Object-Oriented language, allowing the use of CSS, XML, and the design of class-based web applications.
The final consensus is that Flash is simply a tool, and like all tools it takes a skillful craftsperson to know when, and how, to use it properly. Macromedia's other two products, Fireworks and Dreamweaver, makes Flash integration with graphics and HTML a lot easier.