Website
Development

In recent years, website development has been evolving due to new technologies and trends, such as responsive design, ensuring that websites are well-displayed on various devices, as well as the increasing emphasis on security and page loading speed. Trends like Progressive Web Applications (PWAs) and Single-Page Applications (SPAs) are changing the way users interact with websites.

​What is the process of website development?

​Planning: Here, the goals of the website, the target audience, and the content are defined. Planning also includes the selection of technologies and the platform for development.

Design: Creating the visual design of the website. This involves the layout, colors, typography, and graphics.

​Development and Testing: Programming the website itself. Front-end development involves the user interface and interactions (HTML, CSS, JavaScript), while back-end development focuses on the server-side, database, and application logic.

​Launch and Maintenance: After successful testing, the website is deployed to a server to make it accessible to the public. Simultaneously, it may be indexed by search engines like Google and Seznam.

The development of websites can be divided according to:

 According to technologies: 

  • Front-end development: Focuses on the user interface and interaction. It uses HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create what users see and interact with in their browser.
  • Back-end development: Responsible for the server-side of the application. It manages the database, application logic, and communication with the client (front-end).

 According to the type of websites:

  • Statické webové stránky: Pages with static content. These are simple HTML pages that do not change their content without manual code editing.
  • Dynamické webové stránky: Content is generated based on user interactions or other factors. They utilize back-end code and databases to generate content.

According to accessibility:

  • Responsivní design: Websites that automatically adjust to different devices (mobile phones, tablets, computers) and their various screen sizes.
  • Adaptivní design: Websites that have predefined "layouts" for specific categories of devices to better suit their specific screen sizes.

According to technological trends:

  • Progressive Web Applications (PWA): Pages that combine web and native applications, providing users with offline access, notifications, and other advanced features.
  • Single-Page Applications (SPA): Pages that load a single HTML page and then dynamically update content without the need to reload the entire page.


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