No matter the emergence of any new technology, it will inevitably encounter difficulties in progress, and the difficulties of WEB standards in China are "the decline in development speed" and "the improvement of development technology." Many people decided to quit after contacting it. The reasons can be easily found in classic forums. Many people cited many examples to illustrate the end of WEB standards.
Are WEB standards really coming to an end? I said firmly: No, why should I say no? It is because there is another view on the future development of WEB standards in China. Below I will list my opinions one by one for your reference:
We cannot deny the progress brought by WEB standards. Code optimization improves the search probability of search engines, which is beneficial to the promotion of the website. Moreover, websites developed using WEB standards are one-third or even two-thirds smaller than websites developed using tables, and the images used will also be much smaller than traditional production methods (about this, I will discuss this later) Publish an article to prove it). For websites with a large amount of information, the development of WEB standards is conducive to rapid downloading of information.
WEB standards not only improve search engines and download speeds, but also bring us new profit margins - "website skins". Maybe some people will refute me and say that "website skin" has been around for a long time. Isn't it a bit outdated to propose it at this time? What I am pointing out here is, on what basis was the website skin originally built? Will it take a lot of manpower to develop? Facts have proved that the development of our previous website skin was almost done by programmers, and it took a long time to change it, and at the same time, the program had to be changed. The WEB standard proposes the separation of styles and data, making changing skins a job for designers and production staff. The operation is convenient and simple, and there is no need to modify the program.
So what can we see from here? How much cost do we need to spend to revamp the original website? Program modification costs, design costs, production costs, etc., but now you can save program development costs. For network service providers, it undoubtedly reduces operating costs. And the same Internet service provider can design such website skins and sell them to their own customers. If certain norms are formed, the skin will also have a certain degree of reusability. The same skin can be sold to any of its customers with simple modifications. This in turn reduces costs and increases profits for network service providers.
After some exploration some time ago, I feel that all the colors of the website can be separated and managed uniformly, and then managed through programs, which can give customers a more interesting experience! Customers can modify the color of the website through a visual interface, which may be attractive to some customers.
Above I have listed the advantages and potential of WEB standards in applications. In the future, will WEB standards replace traditional methods in China? I don’t think so, at least not for a long time. The reason is simple: not all customers are willing to spend more money to choose WEB standard services. Only customers who are interested in the advantages of WEB standards will spend money to choose WEB standards. Also due to the difficulty of WEB standards, this technology will not be widely popularized.
Personally I think: As the advantages of WEB standards are gradually recognized by people, the market for WEB standards will be more clearly divided. Customers of WEB standards will be locked in a certain area. The purpose of customers in this area choosing WEB standards is also very clear. Be clear: 1. In order to optimize the download speed of the website. 2. To improve your position in search engines. 3. Conveniently change the website image. Therefore, WEB standards are not suitable for any customer. Similarly, WEB standards will not be mastered by all web designers.
A new service item will appear in China's Internet service market: "Website standardization." The above is my personal opinion and my analysis of the development of WEB standards. At the same time, I also hope to give some tips to friends who are preparing to learn WEB standards, and hope that they can choose the path that suits them at this fork in the road!
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