ashleydawson started this topic @ 11:03 on 06/03/2007
Have you ever considered accessibility for disabled users when they are browsing your site? Blind users often have screen readers browse your site to read out text and formatting. This is made extremely difficult and sometimes impossible by non-compliant design and table based layouts. WebLincs.co.uk design web sites that are now fully compliant and to strict W3C and WAI standards.
Not only does accessible web design make it easier for disabled users, it makes your site more efficient for the average user. Make your customers extremely happy with their browsing experience and contact us to have your web site built. Find us at: http://www.weblincs.co.uk/
Thank you,
Ashley
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WebLinks.co.uk Web Design & Development
http://www.WebLincs.co.uk/
RE: Accessible web design for disabled users
joeswan778 | 08/03/2007 07:07 PM
this sort of thing helps with your SEO too
RE: RE: Accessible web design for disabled users
ashleydawson | 13/03/2007 07:17 PM
Yes, web accessibility makes your code more efficient and easier to parse by search engine spiders. Making your page text-centric and less visual in the raw HTML (pushing all styles into the CSS) means that spiders can easily pick up keywords, links and relevant text. We have experience in performing SEO on most of our client's sites and are well versed in it.
Thanks,
Ashley
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WebLinks.co.uk Web Design & Development
http://www.WebLincs.co.uk/