Archive for the ‘HTML’ Category

Actionscript3 / XML Image gallery

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

A slick Adobe flash web gallery application built using Actionscript 3 and XML by our Flash development team.

The gallery has three sections, each with a few images

The image path, image title and description are loaded from the external XML file and the images, titles and descriptions can be changed without changing the flash movie, while the description and text field supports HTML and CSS. 

The XML file can be replaced with mySql database and, can be accessed through JSON or Web services.

Sample XML gallery

References.
http://code.google.com/p/tweener/

    PSD to HTML / image to CSS conversion

    Saturday, March 27th, 2010

    If you happen to be designer and are looking for HTML pages for your work or you are looking for some HTML email templates / newsletters, you have come just at the right place!!

    At Software Associates, our HTML team has been working as technology partners for a large number of web and media designers like you (London, Leiciester, Brighton, New York, Vancouver, San Diego, Alexandria, Washington..) for more than a decade. PSD to HTML / image to HTML/ image to CSS or in short you design and we will hand code to the last pixel, whatever you have imagined.  We do this faster and cheaper than most , yet making sure that the page works across multiple browsers (Windows, Linux, Android and iPhone). We are present throughout US East coast specifically in cities like New York, Orlando, Boston, and Florida.

     So what exactly we do?

    We provide HTML code for any kind of image or design that you have. More precisely we will code any file with following format for you

     

    Input

    u  Photoshop PSD

    u  Illustrator AI

    u  Fireworks PNG

    u  PDFs, JPG/JPEGs, GIF or TIFF

     

    Output

    u  Pixel perfect

    u  Cross browser compatible

    u  Printer friendly web pages

     

     

    We work both on Windows and Mac, supporting following browsers            

    u  Windows – Opera, Safari, Firefox, Internet Explorer 6 & 7, Google Chrome.

    u  MAC- Opera, Safari, Firefox

     

    We follow some of the best programming practices in the industry, to ensures best of the outputs and lowest of prices for you,

    u  Use of CSS frame work

    u  Use of optimized images

    u  Meets W3C WAI WCAG

    u  Resizable Fonts

    u  AJAX / JavaScript/fly outs, mouseovers

    u  Commented Markup and CSS

    u  CSS/JavaScript Drop Down Menu — one-level or multi-level drop down menu

    u  Support sIFR — a technique that allows usage of non web-safe fonts on the web site

    u  Easy to update

     

    HTML Email Templates

    Development of email template and separate text only version, optimized for mobile phones.

    Template is tested to work with all major email programs like

    u  Outlook 2003

    u  Outlook 2007

    u  Outlook Express

    u  Gmail

    u  Yahoo! Mail

    u  Hotmail

    u  Thunderbird

    u  Dream mail 

    If you have any query feel free to contact Steve Roche on  020 8582 0256   or  Put a no obligation quote to us click here

      Android and iPhone tablet browsers

      Tuesday, December 16th, 2008
      Quality is free but no one is ever going to know it unless there is some agreed system of measurement. A report by Creative Good showed that 39 per cent of test shoppers failed in their buying attempts because sites were too difficult to navigate. Additionally, 56 per cent of search attempts failed.

      Portal development is only half the work done. You need professional web site testers who can unearth hidden bugs and enforce webs standards that would otherwise cost your company thousands of pounds in maintaining and fixing these costly errors. In 2004, the UK's Department of Inland Revenue experienced software errors that resulted in a $3.45 billion tax-credit over payment. 

      Here is a recent report on the horrors of coding errors – surprisingly from a mutual fund company

      It seems to be happening all over the world – but who or what is to blame? All web developers understand the need to test their own scripts, but few take the time or make it a priority to test early in the web application development cycle. The result is a vicious cycle of few tests, poor-quality code and an increasing amount of debugging work. This is often due to insufficient resources, lack of technical know how, inadequate planning, scope creep and poor design.

      Our experienced team of web and application testers could help you save thousands of dollars through our manual and automated testing procedures for ERP applications using TestComplete and selenium.

      We do quality assurance testing services for web portals, extranets and intranets; they include tests for cross browsers, website functionality, performance, security and web standards ; work closely with designers and developers to bring about drastic improvement in code quality and predictability. Our quality assurance projects include big names in United Kingdom such as O2, NHS, Honda, Esprit, Dell and Cadbury.

      Whether you are based at London or New York,  – our web standards testing, application testing and web portal application development and testing services are available to you at a short notice. We also provide long term independent testing services for web development companies who build portals and social networks to bring about tangible benefits in testing time and shorter version release cycles

      What we provide

      #Standard operating checklist with severity of errors
      • Critical Error
      • Lack of Functionality / Logical Error
      • Not Living up to Specification
      • Spelling or Grammar Error
      • Design Problem
      # Web security
      • SQL injection
      • Bot login prevention
      • JavaScript loopholes
      • Password protection
      • Document privacy
      • Reader privacy
      • IP restrictions
      • Credit card encryption
      # HTML web standards
      • W3C standards
      • Web accessibility
      • Section 508 compliance
      • AAA compliance
      • XHTML compliance
      # Cross browser compatibility testing
      • Internet Explorer 6
      • Internet Explorer 7
      • IE 8
      • Firefox 1.5 browser
      • Safari browser for Mac and Windows XP
      • IE 5.2 for Macintosh
      • Netscape browser 7.x
      • Opera 8.x
      • Android and iPhone tablet browsers
      # Coding and performance
      • Portal development standards
      • Web services testing
      • Web load performance testing
      • Automated web testing
      • Web site optimization
      • Website coder matrices
      # Requirements
      • Functional specification of the project
      • Client / Admin login access on staging server
      # Engagement models
      • Pay per bug
      • Fixed hour testing
      • Agile testing for large projects

      Write to us to know about skill sets and the services that we can provide to you. 

        Writing clean html for multiple browsers

        Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

        Fact : Most web development firms cannot produce browser compliant HTML

         
        We recently acquired yet another client for our HTML development services. This organisation based in NewYork does top notch visual design and our quality paid off with the first assignment itself with repeated works.
         
        We have a worldclass HTML development team which breathes CSS design.

          Nokia to support Microsoft Silverlight

          Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

          Signs of Silverlight becoming the de-facto small browser / rich internet standard

          Nokia has announced plans to make Microsoft's Silverlight available for Nokia's S60 platform on Symbian OS in the near future, and for Series 40 devices and Nokia Internet tablets down the road. This will let S60 application developers use an even wider range of development environments for S60 on Symbian OS than currently available. Today S60 developers can use: C++ (using native Symbian OS APIs and Open C providing subset of standard POSIX libraries), S60 Web Run-time (supporting standards-based web technologies such as Ajax, JavaScript, CSS and HTML), the Java language, Flash Lite from Adobe, and Python.

          Software Associates has been working on Silverlight web applications

            HTML for beebs

            Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

            We take our HTML development very seriously. Multi browser, strict xHTML. The reason why our HTML mailers are being used by Beebs

              HTML 5 is here

              Monday, November 12th, 2007

              HTML 5 introduces new elements to HTML for the first time since the last millennium. New structural elements include aside, figure, and section. New inline elements include time, meter, and progress. New embedding elements include video and audio. New interactive elements include details, datagrid, and command.

                Spry framework for AJAX

                Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

                The Spry framework for Ajax is a JavaScript library that provides a powerful Ajax functionality that allows web developers to create HTML pages that provide a richer experience for their users, designed to take the complexity out of Ajax

                The Spry framework from Adobe is a way to incorporate XML, JSON or HTML data into pages using HTML, CSS, and a minimal amount of JavaScript, without the need for refreshing the entire page. Spry also provides easy to build and style widgets, providing advanced page elements for end users. Need to investigate whether Spry would support Zeldman design.

                  Browser compliance and Safari Mobile

                  Thursday, September 20th, 2007

                  We have been using web standards to hand code HTML websites for clients so that it works on all browsers just as you expect. Safari Mobile uses the same Web Kit rendering engine as Safari
                  on the desktop, it supports—with a few exceptions—the latest versions of HTML/XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, and the W3C DOM.

                  Does your website work under all browsers including lynx ? It might be worth checking out in the following

                  Firefox 1.x and 2.x
                  IE 5.x
                  IE 6.x
                  IE 7.x
                  IE 5.2 for Macintosh
                  Safari for Mac
                  Safari for Windows
                  Lynx
                  Opera
                  Netscape 4.7