Our websites are mainly hand-coded in xHTML and CSS in keeping with W3C (the World Wide Web Consortium) recommendations. As they also feature other programming languages such as JavaScript and Perl, they are also examples of "DHTML" (Dynamic Hyperscript Mark-up Language). All our websites are standards-compliant.
We'll shortly be able to show you some database-driven websites which use PHP, including a community-based interactive magazine, and e-commerce sites which are currently under development.
Here are some we made earlier…
Claire's website features mp3 downloads of extracts from her CD album Duanag, and will soon include a promo video which has as its soundtrack an early mix of a song from her forthcoming second album.
Textile artist/photographer Sheila Buchanan's website features music, poetry, and a slideshow featuring Sheila's hand-crafted designs. The logo we designed for Shedu is also used on Sheila's stationery and other printed materials.
Floor sanding and floor fitting by Perthshire's finest. This website includes a form for requesting a quote for floor sanding, and a slideshow featuring remarkable "before and after" photos which were taken by the client.
Dark Angels offer residential courses in creative writing for business. Having designed this website, we gave our client, author James Jauncey, private tuition which enabled him to maintain and update it himself.
Dry-stone walling as fine art. We are producing a short video documentary for McNeill-Wilkie Dry Stane which will soon be incorporated into this website, and can hardly wait to take shots of their current project to add to the slideshow…
This temporary page for McBead Jewellery features a slideshow of their hand-crafted jewellery and establishes a web presence whilst we work behind the scenes on the e-commerce website.
Birnam and Dunkeld's online interactive magazine will be launched later this year, and in the meantime you can get an idea of what's in store by visiting this test website.









