| Web Design Principles |
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| Written by Admin | |
| Thursday, 15 March 2007 | |
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To be accessible, web pages and sites must conform to certain accessibility principles. Most good companies be it a multinational design firm or a local Essex web design company will follow these thumb rules:
* use semantic markup that provides a meaningful structure to the document (i.e. Web page) * use a valid markup language that conforms to a published DTD or Schema * provide text equivalents for any non-text components (e.g. images, multimedia) * use hyperlinks that makes sense when read out of context. (e.g. avoid "Click Here.") |
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