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This site is designed and maintained by Dave Kay. David is a fluent hand coding member of the
HTML Writers Guild.
Proponents of open source software, open standards and open systems, our web work is produced according to the standards of W3C (the World Wide Web Consortium) using XHTML (Extensible HyperText Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets).
Our pages intelligently generate W3C headers optimized for specific search engine spider robots as they visit. These headers are designed to optimize search engine responses to your content. XML and RSS (Really Simple Syndication) news feeds can be custom implemented to provide immediate and deep impact for current and newsworthy source items or articles.
Our content is dynamically data driven and intelligent thanks to PHP (HyperText Preprocessing), Perl, and JavaScript, the preferred standard web scripting and programming languages of business today, used in conjunction with MySQL, a structured query language relational database system.
Our designs are to the greatest extent possible server driven, and client and browser independent. We avoid client dependence, i.e. JavaScript or Flash of one version or another unless it is specifically justifiable. The result? Whatever browser technology your visitors allow or disable, they will gracefully receive your full message.
We respect the value of Internet bandwidth. We respect the elements of good visual design. Our attention to graphic optimization assures that each image is delivered with the highest possible quality, yet in as small a digital package as possible.
We would be pleased to design a graphic, or a complete website, that is elegant, fast and efficient for you. If required, we can provide web space for your domain. Optimize your web netting; tell us what you need here.
London: +44 (0) 20 8002 9511 • New York: +1 212 202 0324 • Toronto: +1 416 907 6555
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www.musiment.com – Copyright © September 2010, David A. Kay


