eCommerce, web & Android app development for Great Malvern

Why choose New Media Aid?
Bespoke web app developers, Android app developers and ecommerce website developers for Great Malvern, Worcestershire. Our low cost cutting-edge app development team is only 88 miles away from Great Malvern. The development cost of a bespoke Android app, web app or ecommerce website for organisations in Worcestershire will usually be between £2,000 and £5,000.

We develop cutting-edge, custom-made, mobile-friendly web apps, e-commerce websites and Android apps for companies in Worcestershire. Web, ecommerce and Android app developers you can trust to deliver modern, mobile-friendly web apps or websites as well as bespoke Android apps and ecommerce solutions only 88 miles from Great Malvern.


Useful web app developers term of the day: SVG

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an XML-based vector image format that is used to display graphics and images on the web. Unlike bitmap images (such as JPEG or PNG), which are made up of pixels, SVG images are made up of mathematical equations that describe the shapes and lines in the image.

Because SVG images are vector-based, they can be scaled to any size without losing resolution or quality. This makes them particularly useful for web applications that need to display graphics at different sizes or on different devices.

SVG files can be created using a variety of software programs, including Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, and Sketch. They can also be edited using a text editor, since the file format is based on XML.

SVG images can include a variety of graphic elements, including lines, curves, shapes, and text. They can also be animated using CSS or JavaScript, which makes them useful for creating interactive web applications.

Overall, SVG is a powerful and flexible format for creating and displaying graphics on the web.

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an XML-based vector image format for 2D graphics. SVG images are resolution-independent and can be scaled up or down without any loss in quality. Unlike raster image formats such as JPEG or PNG, which store images as a collection of pixels, SVG images are made up of shapes, lines, and curves defined by mathematical equations.

SVG images can be created using various software tools, including Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape, and Sketch. They can also be created using text editors, as SVG images are essentially text files containing XML markup.

SVG images are widely used on the web for creating graphics and icons, as well as for creating interactive and animated graphics using CSS and JavaScript. They can be embedded directly into HTML documents, and can also be used as background images, textures, and patterns.

Because of their small file size and scalability, SVG images are a popular choice for creating responsive designs that look great on screens of all sizes, from smartphones to large desktop displays. They are also ideal for creating graphics for printing, as they can be scaled up without losing quality, and can be easily edited and modified.

SVG2 (Scalable Vector Graphics 2) is the upcoming version of the SVG standard, which is an XML-based vector image format for 2D graphics. It is being developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web.

SVG2 is designed to extend the capabilities of the current SVG 1.1 standard, which was released in 2003, by adding new features and improving existing ones. Some of the new features in SVG2 include better support for text and typography, improved animation capabilities, and support for more complex shapes and gradients.

SVG2 also aims to provide better integration with other web standards, such as HTML and CSS. For example, it includes new attributes that allow SVG elements to be styled using CSS, and it introduces new ways to embed SVG graphics directly in HTML documents.

While SVG2 is still a work in progress and has not yet been finalized, many of its features are already supported by modern web browsers. Developers interested in using SVG2 can consult the W3C's SVG2 draft specification for more information.



Crimes reported in Great Malvern
Our custom app development prices are criminally low, but not as criminal as these events recently reported in Great Malvern.

What's with the crime stats?
We thought we would show you some Great Malvern crimes reported in Jan 2025 to highlight how external cloud-based API data can be integrated within apps.

burglary
  • Hayslan Road (Under investigation)
  • Christ Church Road (Under investigation)
  • Russell Close (Under investigation)
criminal damage arson
  • Skyrrold Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Millstone Close (Under investigation)
  • B4208 (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Moat Crescent (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Baldock Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
drugs
  • Apple Orchard Close (Under investigation)
  • Steamer Point (Under investigation)
  • Mayfield Grove (Under investigation)
other theft
  • Lower Chase Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Supermarket (Under investigation)
  • Parking Area (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Broads Bank (Under investigation)
  • Shirley Close (Under investigation)
possession of weapons
  • Langland Close (Under investigation)
  • Victoria Road (Under investigation)
public order
  • Fraser Close (Under investigation)
  • Prospect Close (Unable to prosecute suspect)
  • Marsh Close (Under investigation)
  • Pickersleigh Close (Under investigation)
  • Watkins' Way (Under investigation)
robbery
  • A449 (Under investigation)
shoplifting
  • Langland Close (Under investigation)
  • Supermarket (Under investigation)
  • Pickersleigh Close (Under investigation)
  • Parking Area (Under investigation)
  • Ashdown Rise (Awaiting court outcome)
vehicle crime
  • Supermarket (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
violent crime
  • Ramsons Close (Under investigation)
  • North End Lane (Under investigation)
  • Pickersleigh Road (Under investigation)
  • Orchard Road (Under investigation)
  • Mayfield Grove (Under investigation)
other crime
  • Foxglove Close (Under investigation)
  • Apple Orchard Close (Under investigation)
  • Martin Close (Under investigation)
  • Moat Crescent (Under investigation)
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