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SiteWeave Internet Services LLP - Web site design, website hosting, search engine optimisation and domain registration for small and medium size businesses in Hampshire.

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Siteweave Internet Services LLP
Portsmouth
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland PO3 6EA
02392 753289

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We have been plying our trade of making web sites, hosting, registering domain names and promoting our clients on the search engines since 1999. We are still working for clients who joined us when we started, and if you require a reference before making a commitment, we will be happy to arrange that for you.

We work from a small office in Portsmouth and our clients are most welcome to drop in and discuss their website or search engine programmes face to face. Some of our clients are not intersected in computers and internet issues but realise the need for a web presence for their business. We help by handling all aspects of owning a web site if required.

Give us a call - an introductory 45 minute chat about your project will be free of charge. How can we afford that? Because many of those prospective clients join us to become long term clients.

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When SiteWeave opened its doors for business in 1999, the emphasis was very much on good design and quick loading. Today, building a site that will rank well in the search engines is of equal importance. We are now firmly aware that we have two audiences, the human user, and the search engine crawler / robot. The trick is balancing the needs of these two 'users' without upsetting either.

Another big advance made in the last 2/3 years is the use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) in design layout. We have always used CSS but largely just for styling text/links etc. Nowadays, we seek to design the structural layout of a site using CSS. Many or our websites will now not use layout tables at all - tables are reserved for waht they were designed for - tabular data. The resulting HTML code tends to be a half or a third of the length of that used by tables and the layout is logical, easy on robots, and adaptable to change.

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