Web applications can be designed for a wide variety of uses and can be used by anyone; from an organization to an individual for numerous reasons. Commonly used Web applications can include webmail, online calculators, or e-commerce shops. Some Web apps can be only accessed by a specific browser; however, most are available no matter the browser.

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Static web applications:

This is the most basic type of web application and has little content or room for movement. These web applications are often created using CSS and HTML and can handle animated content such as GIFS and videos. A common example of static web apps includes an online portfolio or digital curriculums. In the same vein, we could think of a landing page as a static web application, with the contact and relative information displayed.

Dynamic web applications:

This style web app is more technically complex in comparison with the aforementioned static application. In the case of dynamic web applications, they are in place to hold databases or forums with a constant ability to update or change the available information. This is usually as a result of a CMS or Content Management System

E-commerce apps:

If you’ve ever bought something online, you’re likely familiar with one of the most common web applications, and that’s e-commerce. If a web application is in the form of a store or shop, this type of development is classified as e-commerce. This app development process is more complex than the two aforementioned, as it requires a way to collect electronic payments. Orders, payments as well as posting and deleting items will need to be maintained by way of a management panel coded into the website by a us.

Portal web application:

A portal web application simply refers to an application in which many different sections or categories as accessible by way of a home page. This type of page can range from forums, chats, emails, a browser page and so on.

Animated web application:

For web applications to be animated, they must be compatible with FLASH technology. This can be complicated for those without any experience with these technologies. However, if you’re looking for a web application with fairly modern capabilities or any movement whatsoever, Our developer has an working experience with FLASH.

Content management systems:

We have mentioned content management systems in a few of the above web applications, so the concept should be fresh in your mind. Essentially, this means that an interface which can be accessed and updated, and a CMS is necessary if you’re looking for your web application to be in a process of constant development.

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