Millions of websites on the web rely on HTML, CSS, and JS, and yet, there are developers who want to find an alternative to all the three programming languages for one. In all fairness, regardless of what some developers think of the complicated rules of CSS in particular, these are critical languages, and there isn’t one language that has been universally accepted so far.
We understand when clients ask us for more information on an alternative to HTML, CSS, and JS, and there are a few upcoming and promising languages, including Elm, ClojureScript, PureScript, Om/React, and a few others. However, most of the time, the issues that web designers face are related to browsers, and while we have developers who have tried these options, we still recommend HTML, CSS, and JS for comprehensive, custom, and unique websites. Our designers can help you choose the kind of design you need, keeping the focus on your business objectives.