Web 1.0 Vs. Web 2.0
September 26th, 2008
Posted in Web2.0, web design | 1 Comment »
This post is written based on the requests seen in forums. I still found most of the surfers don’t have clear picture about the “difference between Normal design websites and Web2.0“. So thought of writing a brief note on Web2.0
Hopefully people who try to know Web 2.0 design standards should be knowing about normal design, so not much explaining here to bore
Starting, Web 2.0 websites allow visitors to do more than just retrieve information what we see in normal design. They can build on the interactive facilities, allowing users to run software applications altogether through a browser
Below are the attributes that can be followed for Web2.0Â
- Clean & simple style
- Pastell colors
- Center aligned with 2 or 3 columns
- Bigger Logo
- Bigger Buttons
- Bigger font size
- Descriptive HTML (XML style)
- Bold text introductions
- Vibrant colors with gradients
- Visible header
- Content as Feeds
- Rich and interactive user interfaces
- Users active participation
- Video sharing
- Social Networking
Get ready to start furnishing a Web2.0 site
We have developed some Web 2.0 sites, for more clarification you can mail us for website names to get a clear picture
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June 2nd, 2009 at 5:34 am
I’m often asked what is web 2.0 and the explanation I find easiest to give is that web 2.0 refers to web based platforms that have been developed to make sharing information, communicating and working together easier.
Wikis, blogs, video-sharing websites, social networking sites and folksonomies are all types of web 2.0 applications.