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We spend time talking to our clients to make sure we provide a website design that perfectly reflects their needs. Whether you only have a general idea of what you want, or know exactly what your website should look like, REWEB will keep working until you're satisfied. Whether you're a small to medium business or an individual or organisation, our aim remains the same - to provide you with the best service we can.
REWEB offers a complete and cost effective web design service for companies and individuals' providing creative and professional websites designed and built by experienced web design professionals. Our portfolio includes web design and web re-design for clients ranging from simple and basic online brochures to large, fully updateable online store websites.
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Our philosophy is based around the concept of simplicity and accessibility. All of our websites are coded to strict accessibility guidelines to maximise the power of the internet and ensure we deliver our clients the very best website we can.
We want to drive customers to your website, and keep them there when they reach you. We do this by deploying search engine friendly design techniques and creating innovative, eye-catching and customer friendly websites which not only look great but meet all of your business needs. We work flexibly with you to create websites which allow for slick search engine optimisation, driving customers to your website, and boosting your business.

There are basically two main types of websites - static and dynamic.
Relative merits of static and dynamic websites
Static sites - advantages
Flexibility is the main advantage of a static brochure website - every page can be different if desired, to match the layout to different content, and the designer is free to put in any special effects that a client may ask for in a unique way on different pages. This allows theming - for instance an author may want a different theme for a different book and associated pages or perhaps for a series of books, in order to match the cover designs or the context of the stories. Cost is generally lower up-front than a dynamic site.
Static sites - disadvantages
The main problem with any static site appears when you wish to update the content. Unless you are conversant with HTML and the design methods used in the site then you have to go back to the designer to have any content changes made. This may be perfectly ok when a new page is required which needs design input, but if all you want to do is change some text then simply sending through an update request to the designer will be okay. The second main problem is scalability. If you wish to sell products on your site and you have a lot of them then you may have to construct individual pages for each one, which can take considerable time, effort and cost. Costs - there are on-going costs for updating the content, however REWEB offers inexpensive Maintenance should your content need to be updated on a regular basis.
Dynamic sites - advantages
The main advantages of dynamic sites are that by connecting them to databases you can easily pull in information in an organised and structured way to easily create product pages or categories of related products sorted in a variety of different ways depending on how the user wants to view them. This ability to connect to a database means that you can also create a content management system - an interface which allows the client to input and manage data via a web-based series of administration pages. That content can be text for their pages and images to go along with the text, or items in their product range with categories, specifications, short and long descriptions, images, etc. In both these cases it can be as simple or as complex as the client requires. There are little or no on-going costs unless there is a change in the basic design or an extra capability added.
Dynamic sites - disadvantages
The design of a dynamic site is more fixed than a static one because many of the pages are essentially a template into which data and content is poured to create multiple pages of a similar type. So for instance all your product pages will be essentially the same page with different data being displayed. A change to the page design will be evident on every product page. Costs are significantly higher initially than for a static site and the duration to complete these sites is often extended due to the nature of the development and coding requirements.