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Check Your Website Works In Other Browsers

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Internet Explorer still holds a majority of browser share (approximately 74.83% as of April 2008), however Firefox and Safari have been showing a gradual increase over the past few years.
The trend is likely to continue.  The Asus EEE comes installed with a customised Linux operating system, and Dell started offering their computers with Ubuntu, a […]

How To Achieve Nothing (SEO How To)

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Here’s a quick run-down of how you can achieve zero visibility in search engines and zero conversions for your website.
Please use all methods listed to ensure your website achieves absolutely nothing.

Add a splash page with music and heavy moving images. This is like a little dance to get people in the mood for visiting […]

Why Build Accessible Websites?

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Google are developing an Accessible search that gives precedence to websites built to web standards
Older people, who are not necessarily disabled often have some of the following problems:

arthritus - may not be able to use the mouse; keyboard shortcuts are important.
poor eyesight - large text size and good contrasting colours can help
hearing difficulties - text […]

Accessible Websites… Salford’s got the idea

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

The Government is getting serious about its commitment to accessibility, and Salford City Council are leading the way with an excellent example.
To the untrained eye, the website doesn’t seem anything out of the ordinary - it doesn’t sing, or dance. But the site is extremely easy to navigate, information is organised very well, and […]