This report provides a comprehensive evaluation of a client-server web registration process. It begins with an introduction to client-server networks and their application in web-based registration systems. The report delves into the client-server relationship, outlining the roles of clients and servers, including security considerations and potential vulnerabilities. It explores n-tier architecture, discussing its advantages and disadvantages. Furthermore, the report examines basic technologies for mobile devices and provides solutions for optimizing responsive web registration services, emphasizing techniques like mobile-first design, fluid grids, and media queries. The report also reviews the deliverables of the registration process, including design, browser consistency, and responsive layouts. Finally, the report highlights the importance of server-side validation and database integration. References to the used sources and an appendix are also included.