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New Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
Posted by Rob in Web Design | 0 comments
Version 2.0 of the web accessibility guidelines are now at "proposed recommendation" stage, which means they are likely to be implemented in the near future.
5 things to ask your web designer
Posted by Rob in Web Design | 1 comments
It's a sad fact that there are still many web designers and web design agencies who use bad practices and outdated design methods. Here's a list of things to ask your web designer.
Doug Bowman on CSS layouts
Posted by Rob in Web Design | 2 comments
CSS guru Douglas Bowman presentation on creating and manipulating CSS based layout. A must see for learners and pro's alike.
Blumentals WeBuilder HTML editor review
Posted by Rob in Web Design | 0 comments
Blumentals WeBuilder is an excellent all round HTML and code editor, and I love it! It's fast loading, and not bloated, with excessive features that you'll rarely use.
The trouble with Flash web sites
Posted by Rob in Web Design | 0 comments
I've just finished a quote for a rebuild of a web site that's totally made with Flash. The current site looks fantastic but why does it need redesigning?
Demystify the H1 tag
Posted by Rob in Web Design | 0 comments
Arguably the most important tag on a web page the H1 tag is often misued, used out of content, or completely missing. Here's my thoughts on the subject...
Web design is more than pretty graphics
Posted by Rob in Web Design | 0 comments
It's amazing how many "graphic designers" or print shops offer web design services without knowing the first thing about how the web actually works.
How to find a good Northampton website designer
Posted by Rob in Web Design | 0 comments
The web design field is full of amateurs and fly-by-night "bedroom" designers, so how do you find the right designer for your needs? The BWDD web site allows you to find professionals in your area.
The web designer and client relationship
Posted by Rob in Web Design | 0 comments
Striking up a good rapport between you the customer and me the one building your site is a key ingredient to making your web site a success. It's a two way thing.
Favicons
Posted by Rob in Web Design | 0 comments
Those little images your see in your browsers address bar are called "favicons" yet few customers actually ask for them. If you didn't know what they were here's an explaination...
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