W3 PSD to HTML review
The web design process is very time consuming, besides that, sometimes we want to focus more on some graphic details and we sort of forget about the CSS/HTML production and how important it is for a good website. Because of that it’s always good to have a fast and reliable service to do this job.
PSD to HTML takes a personal, hands-on approach to project management CSS, HTML, JavaScript (AJAX) and design implementation services for freelancers and design agencies. They offer:
- Hand-coded production using any style or methods you choose.
- Guaranteed on-time delivery. We just don't miss deadlines.
- Complete discretion and privacy. All communications are confidential.
- Social media optimization (SMO)
- Search engine optimization (SEO)
- Conversion rate optimization (CRO)
- Web development: content management systems (CMS), shopping cart (e-commerce), intranets etc
- Front-end coding (CSS/HTML/JS Production)
Attention to detail and customer service is our main priority. Our advanced order process means that as little or as much specificity can be made for any given project so that not only is code delivered precisely as you would have done it, but you can also work with our staff via live chat, conceptshare.com, and our client area intranet.
One of the coolest things on their service is the order form, you have full control over some very nice features, from the fluid or static layout to accessibility and usability options. And from some examples of their work, PSD to HTML is definitely a very good service available for us.
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Thanks for your post!
I've benn working with http://www.htmlmarkup.com and they send me a W3C Valid Semantic Code. $79 for a Homepage and $40 subpages.
Excellent service!
Thanks for your article!
I use http://www.mypsdtohtml.com and they send me a W3C Valid Semantic Code, well formatted when I convert my PSD to XHTML /CSS
M Heith
@ Enrico.... they're different sites, different company's probably... i've come across about a dozen in the last 4 months, there seems to have been a little explosion in this area :p
I dont recommend fluid layout on my client, because if you will look that layout in a 24 inch monitor or dual screen computers the text content looks nasty.
Yeah, I've worked for several sites that review things, from video games to cars. Ultimately it's about the traffic. Once you've got traffic you can start calling the shots. The free work they do for your site will be free advertising for them, and a legit review is something a lot of your readers would appreciate. That'll boost your traffic even more, and that will attract more advertisers who will pay more to be here.
@Jer, That's a good suggestion, because I can test the services, maybe we could create a design here and send to some of these services and compare, exactly like you said... I will try to do that...
Thank for the comments
This isn't a review, it's an ad.
Which is a shame, because I would love to actually see a legitimate review of these kind of services. I'm sure for a site with as much traffic as this it wouldn't be hard to get 4 or 5 of them to all code the same design for free and see which one comes out the best. If they're any good they should all be willing to step up and submit themselves for pier review.
Sorry, Some of the projects I have are a little more worked through and have moved from PSD into code.
:)
I see a little confusion here ... PSD TO HTML is usually referred to www.psd2html.com, not to w3-markup.com
Nice article, I have always wondered about these sites and why designers would use them.
I have a load of designs for different projects but do not have the time to implement all of them with HTML/PHP/MySQL etc... so i guess i'll have to use a service like this.
It would be cool to see a comparison review, of all the 'best' ones and what features they all come with.
Great article though!
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