Lights, Camera, Action! This is the first phrase that pops in your mind when you come across the word studio. But is that what all studios are about? Mind check, the answer is no. Although studios are usually associated with the glamour industry, any place that is fully equipped according to the need of your profession can be termed as a studio.
Like many professions have a studio, web designers have come up with a Web Design Studio too. Web design studio is a tool made to facilitate the work for web designers. There are numerous web design tools available on the internet now. For instance, HTML is being used for defining the page, CSS as a style sheet language, there is PHP for server side coding and JavaScript for client side coding, MySQL for online database and Flash for multimedia. Web design studio can be compared to the integrated development Environment (IDE) that is coming up for many new types of software, it helps the programmers with the interface and it’s coding. Likewise, web design studio helps the web designers with their jobs. It provides them with in built utilities that makes web coding an enjoyable yet learning experience.
Web Design Studio has allowed many individuals to create fascinating websites, be it related to business, education or just entertainment. The online tutorials available with it help the users learn the software easily, hence making web coding a less strenuous task. All versions come with a “try it, Buy it and upgrade policy”, that is, there is an initial time period for which the web design studio is available for free, after which the trial time expires and to further continue the use of software requires buying the software from internet or getting a patent copy of its CD for installation. Once connected to the internet, the software will receive automatic updates and the user can use them if he wishes to. All web design studio versions also have guided installation steps, only making it friendlier to the user!
The latest version of Web Design Studio is version 5 and has an attractive feature called “what you see is what you get”, short termed as WYSIWYG. This allows the user to create an effective interface where the complexity level of the interface might vary according to the requirement of the web designer or its clients.

