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Category: Accessibility
News post / February 4, 2014
Government Websites of the World
For many people their national government site is an important resource. A hub of information from news, to rights to important contacts. Government sites should generally be well designed within strict guidelines for accessibility and making it easy for the user to find the information they need. So I’m going to take a look at a few government sites, there’s quite a few hundred around, and see how they match […]
News post / October 28, 2013
Don’t neglect your sites accessibility
It is thought in many circles that by 2014, Internet access via a fixed desktop PC will no longer be the norm – instead, mobile browsing will take precedence. But is your website accessible to handheld devices? After all, more and more of us are walking down the street with such devices and reaching for them when we need to Google something. It’s certainly an old-fashioned person these days who […]
News post / October 25, 2013
Which browsers are ruling the roost?
There’s always a war or seven going on between various software platforms, and the competition between Internet browsers remains as intense as ever. Long gone are the days when Internet Explorer (IE) enjoyed a market share well in excess of 90 per cent, and the current browser usage statistics make slightly more complicated reading for those online business owners looking to suitably optimise their site. Indeed, IE might just face […]
News post / October 23, 2011
QR Codes
QR codes are becoming increasingly popular, you may have seen them on TV adverts or in newspapers and magazines. QR codes are a type of barcode that can be read by smartphones. The code consists of black modules arranged in a square pattern on a white background, this code stores addresses. Originally used in Toyotas warehouses, QR codes are now commonly found on magazines, signs, business cards. QR codes can […]
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