- Posted By: Alex Zangeneh-Azam
- Written by: Alex Zangeneh Azam
"The problem is all inside your site
She said to me
The answer is easy if you
Take it logically
I'd like to help you
in your struggle with SB3
There must be five ways
for a better sitebuilder 3"
Hello all! five action bucks if you can name that song!
I've been jotting down a few ideas that have helped me with creating new sites - especially complex ones - and I wanted to share them.
- If you're starting from scratch, make a simple diagram, and note the pages you'll need to create. This becomes especially helpful when you form your site with navigation and sub pages...
- Author: Jon Wilson
The term 'Web Accessibility' refers to the practice of making webpages usable by as many people as possible.
Using a handful of conventions, web programmers can accommodate users with a variety of disabilities: impaired vision, impaired hearing, and illiteracy. These conventions are typically easy to implement and merely require that programmers and designers be aware of their importance. When done correctly, they offer a great boost to the ease at which users with disabilities can access online content.
Most of the conventions exist to help screen reader software--such as JAWS and ZoomText on Windows computers, and VoiceOver on Mac computers--jump to the main content of a webpage, increasing...