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This new building related website for Essex based construction contractor has been built by MSEYE using CSS and HTML to comply with the latest W3C standards.

Peavey Electronics Europe have released two new multi-lingual websites from their European headquarters at Corby, for Trace Elliot (now part of the Peavey Group) and Peavey Electronics Europe.
Both website’s have been written in PHP, with a MySQL database back-end running on dedicated Linux servers. The site is fully integrated into the internal administration, stock control and accounting systems, as well as the online dealer support service.
MSEYE provided PHP and XML scripts to produce the Trace Elliot flash website using Flash8 with Action Script2. Both site’s feature a country based entry system using a customised flash world map template allowing users to access region specific content in the language of their choice.
MSEYE launch new website from their Essex web design studio near Maldon in Essex. The site features information on website design and offers web hosting packages on Windows servers.
Martin Seabrook started MSEYE four years ago and has been involved in many web projects serving clients both directly and through collaborations with designers and agencies. He has also now joined forces with brother Roger Seabrook who specialises in search engine optimisation and website promotion.

The World Wide Web Consortium, known as W3C develop specifications, tools, guidelines and software for the Web. It is also a forum for information and understanding for the world wide web community.
The W3C code specification for websites has become the accepted international standard for web developers. The specifications not only make sense for website efficiency but also ensures the website is highly accessible both now and into the future.
There are different specifications for different document types, for example; html,css and xml, and there are tools on the W3C site ( www.W3C.org ) for anyone to check web pages for validation against the coding standards.
We have been trying out the new Google Talk service and are pleased to say that we are impressed. It was easy to install and has a simple user interface accessed from the desk top. All you need to use it is a microphone and some speakers, and of course your computer connected to the internet!
Best of all it’s free and you can talk to anyone anywhere who has the software installed. Try it out - it’s still in Beta, although we have been using it for a few weeks and haven’t come across any problems. We have successfully sent and recieved many files and used the text message box which we like as messages are sent instantly and you can see when the recipient is typing a reply.
Calling people is easy too - just click a google user from your address list and it rings immediately which the recipient can answer or not as they wish. The Google Talk panel also shows if the user is logged into the system, so you know if it’s worth calling, although there is a fairly amusing auto answer machine message which is worh a listen!
Anyway we recommend it - for it’s simplicity, practicality and unobtrusive integration into everyday life at the screen.
