The HTML editor recently stated that the use of alt tags have become strictly optional. This would have been a good argument except that “research, hard data, and analysis” have not been made available.
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Archive for the ‘Web Design’ Category
There are so many things that have been said in the name of usability. Some of them are hoax while some are facts. This article will talk about some of the things that online businesses should consider in relation to usability.
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CSS is rendered directly by a web browser, thus, eliminating the need for special web server features. Absolutely no plug-ins or downloads are required. Therefore, you have no reason to miss this tutorial.
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The use of alt text on images makes pages more accessible and better optimized. However, using alt text should be given extra care, depending on the need to use them.
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Seasoned and experienced CSS web developers know for a fact that the process of web design requires adequate practical and technical knowledge. Designing after all, must first and foremost provide satisfaction on the part of both the designer and the users.
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Striking the Balance Between Improving Accessibility and Design Attractiveness Article
Posted by: abbot in Web DesignIt is not easy to improve easy access without sacrifcing the creativity of the design. Designers find it laborious of striking the balance between usability and artistry. Many web authors swing to extremes like a pendulum of usability or artistry in designing a website.
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Several changes that can be implemented use to maintain the visual artistry in creating generally accessible website:
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