Intro to Web 2.0 website templates

| by Dave Collado | November 07, 2007
It thrills me to introduce to you an innovation in Web design with a new-fangled concept and approach towards Web design. You’ve guessed it right – it is called Web 2.0 templates – making Internet content handier, with the comfort of better design options. Whether you are the owner of a small or big enterprise, or simply learning – We are certain you’ll love our Web 2.0 templates!

Undoubtedly, Web 2.0 is a well-regarded approach in the world of Web design today. The very objective of user friendliness with convenience is achieved with the help of several key design elements such as simplicity, central layout, legibility, and general presentation (i.e. better allocation and prioritization of text - bigger text), as well as stronger brighter color surfaces.

However this is not just about a better look, but it is also about a new technology that goes well beyond HTML, XML, CSS, and server side scripting. Included in “Web 2.0″ strategies for example are SOA architectures, more extensive use of well-organized Web services for application re-usability, mash-up technologies, and more. In addition some might even argue that while there may be a few viable reasons to call some Websites Web 2.0-styled, the esthetic characteristics of the website are simply irrelevant to that whole Web 2.0 variety. Or are they? Is there some style or features whereof it may be said, See this is Web 2.0?

The fact is that there really is a Web 2.0 design style. That is to say, indeed all Web 2.0 Websites possess a number of common design elements such as the already mentioned central layout, better allocation of text and brighter color surfaces readily attributed to Web 2.0 templates… Moreover it is irrefutable to want to have functionality working in tandem with great looks and intuitive design. Consequently our aim here focuses on Web 2.0 design first and as for the rest of Web 2.0-niness this is left up to the developer own vision of that.

Hence Web 2.0 as it pertains to our Web 2.0 templates is about the esthetic characteristics of the design. Granted maybe our Web 2.0 templates are not Web 2.0 in all aspects nevertheless; they still look great! And while design might not be the most important reason visitors end up book-marking your site, it is one of the key ways to keep them coming back again and again.

And so logically cense Web 2.0 technologies greatly differ from our old Web; the design has also been changed. Everything beginning with the background and ending with text fonts has been changed. From now on our templates are easier to use and customize. In addition to our Web 2.0 templates you may opt to purchase Web 2.0 templates customization.

Our Web 2.0 templates customization package includes the cost of the template a $62 value, customizing the site name, adding your logo, making sure all links are operable, a contact form page, and integrating customers content throughout 5 Web 2.0 optimized pages.

Moreover all of our latest Web 2.0 templates are W3C validated and thoroughly tested through alpha and beta testing, where beta testing refers to testing at the customer's server, as it is the real filter through which the product passes for errors in a real time environment.

Here are some examples of our Web 2.0 family:







In the second part of this article, "What’s this about Web 2.0 anyway?" we'll help you arrive at a conceptual understanding of Web 2.0. You’ll also learn about 4 of the most popular Web 2.0 applications as we examined the useful, the hype and the disenchanted.

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Dave Collado is the Senior Design Consultant at www.foamers.net who provides quality website templates customization, WEB 2.0 templates, Flash templates customization, CSS templates, web design tutorials, and many other web design and web hosting services. This article may be republished providing it remains fully intact. » Read more articles by Dave Collado
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