- Today, virtually everbody uses website browsers which incorporate Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) handling, a Flash player and JavaScript interpretation. We therefore use these facilities to deliver websites with a precision approaching that of print publishing – and also, where appropriate, with dynamic or interactive content.
- Tools used for website design and other electronic publishing include Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks (all by Macromedia, now owned by Adobe) with Adobe Premier for video editing.
- Most website coding is done directly in HTML (with CSS) and in JavaScript, with Dreamweaver only used as a short cut for complex elements subsequently fine-tuned by hand.
- In 2005 InDesign replaced PageMaker as the main tool used for print publishing work, supported by Photoshop, Illustrator and Acrobat Professional (all by Adobe),
- Press quality Acrobat files are delivered to an excellent local printer able to accurately reproduce colours and to print our material at high quality precisely as it was designed.


