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Archive for December, 2007

40% off January Sale!

December 24th, 2007

thumb240% off January Sale!

Hello Everyone,

We hope you had a fantastic Christmas and New Year. We are really looking forward to working with you over the next 12 months.

January is the perfect time for a fresh, clean start to the year and what better way to get your client onto your website than by updating your content and changing your website images. As last year was so successful we are offering the same great discount of a massive 40% off all website updates in January. If you require any design work to be done on your website, why not book in some time with our designers. Read the rest of this entry »

40% off January Sale!

What details are required to register a domain name?

December 23rd, 2007

thumb1To register a domain name through Atelier Studios, we need the following details from you:

  • First Name
  • Last Name
  • Company Name
  • Company Number (if applicable – you can find this from the Companies House website)
  • Address
  • City/County
  • Postcode
  • Telephone Number
  • Fax Number
  • Email Address

We can register many different types of domain names on your behalf. for further details please contact us.

What details are required to register a domain name?

Is it a bird is it a plane… no its HTML 5

December 14th, 2007

thumbThe web is constantly evolving. New and innovative websites are being created every day, pushing the boundaries of HTML in every direction. HTML 4 has been around for nearly a decade now, and publishers seeking new techniques to provide enhanced functionality are being held back by the constraints of the language and browsers.

To give authors more flexibility and interoperability, and enable more interactive and exciting websites and applications, HTML 5 introduces and enhances a wide range of features including form controls, APIs, multimedia, structure, and semantics.

Work on HTML 5, which commenced in 2004, is currently being carried out in a joint effort between the W3C HTML WG and the WHATWG. Many key players are participating in the W3C effort including representatives from the four major browser vendors: Apple, Mozilla, Opera, and Microsoft; and a range of other organisations and individuals with many diverse interests and expertise.

Is it a bird is it a plane… no its HTML 5