WHAT ARE ADVANTAGES OF PHOTOSHOP CODING?
The following are some of the advantages in Photoshop coding
Standardization
Converting Photoshop design into HTML or CSS makes it to conform to the market standard at a particular moment. This conversion also enables cross border compatibility and validation of W3C in successful representation of WebPages in the internet. The  establishment and development of HTML5 into one of the developed markup languages in the world has greatly enhanced the web development needs. Conversion of Photoshop into a markup language is a critical aspect for the general development of a website. The popularity and success of a particular website is depended upon the manner in which the Photoshop is coded into HTML and CSS. However, if the conversion procedure does not perform effectively, it may result into a website being ruined (Adope Systems, 2013).
SEO Semantic Coding
Photoshop coding is mostly done by use of the semantic doing method. The new version  has come along with semantic tags which assist a lot to making the website SEO and crawlers friendly. Further, HTML facilitates easier crawling  and indexing on SE since each website element will be defined by HTML (Hodges, 2011, 15).
 Compatibility with Cross- browser
Photoshop design conversion into HTML or CSS  makes it compatible with cross-browsering, thus increasing the marketability of a website. Famous web browsers  including chrome, Internet Explore, Opera, Firefox are all friendly to HTML. This means that HTML websites conforms to many browsers.
Creating A Unique Design
In conversion of Photoshop design into HTML or CSS, what comes along is a website that is unique. Uniqueness is an aspect which many web designers or developers aspire to achieve  for their websites. This owes to the fact that websites that are unique are appealing to visitors in comparison to those that use the usual template designing. Apparently, this assists in turning of a website into an effective marketing and branding instrument for a business entity.(Adobe, 2013, 2).
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