Lugh is the old Irish god of light and creativity, master of all arts and father of one of the greatest heroes of Irish legend, Cúchulainn. When he presented himself to the Tuatha Dé Danann, he listed his many talents as a wright, a smith, a champion, a swordsman, a harpist, a hero, a poet and historian, a sorceror and a craftsman. He was made high king of the Tuatha Dé, and after defeating the king of the Fomorians spread the knowledge of farming through Ireland.

A web design must be attractive, simple and straightforward. It needs to be compact as possible, and needs to be read by the widest audience available. Current web standards afford you the ability to have a site that is unique, inviting and accessible to everyone.

Cascading Style Sheets and HTML standards-based design are the backbone of accessiblity. They permit any web browser to view your content. Using Netscape or Microsoft-specific tags and code creates a divide in your content and forces creation of multiple designs to fit your site's vision. Using standards-based HTML and CSS creates a situation where code degrades gracefully, and allows for multiple style sets for more than just computer-based browsing.

Wireless web browsing is no longer an upcoming technology. High speed cell phone browsers are here and now, and more users surf the web on their phones every day. It's no longer feasible to use a single overall design for every application. Creating multiple style sheets in CSS with automatic platform detection enables your site to be seen properly regardless of how they're accessing it.