Search Thresher
23rd Mar 2007
Search Thresher is a Firefox extension peoduced by Segala that allows users to search for Web sites that make claims about conformance to standards and codes of conduct.
Possibly related?
Based on the tags from this post.
High Accessibility Is Effective Search Engine Optimization
New article at A List Apart from Andy Hagans, where he explains that making your site accessible and opimising your site for good search engine resu [...]
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- accessibility
- 12th Nov 2005
Beyond guidelines: Advanced accessibility techniques
Some useful tips for improving accessibility over at Webcredible. I'm not so sure about the 'hidden text' idea though... it's been mentioned elsewhere [...]
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- accessibility
- 2nd May 2006
Accessible Search Engine from Google
Like Net Guide, Google Accessible Search returns only accessible web sites. [...]
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- accessibility
- 21st Jul 2006
Big.com
Big.com is a search engine with enormous text and form fields but small database of results. [...]
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- accessibility
- 20th Mar 2006
Simply Accessible
Derek Featherstone has a new site called Simply Accessible focusing on tips and tricks on producing and maintaining an accessibile website. The conte [...]
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- accessibility
- 7th Nov 2005
Net Guide
Net-guide is a search engine that provides an accessibility rating on sites are that are returned in the results. It's a great idea! Submit your own s [...]
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- accessibility
- 13th Jul 2006
We knew this already, didn't we?
Secret Benefits of Search Engine Optimisation: Increased Usability: article at Sitepoint. [...]
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- accessibility
- 17th Nov 2004
Search as navigation
Within the industry, there is often perceived competition between search and navigation. Do we really need conventional site structures and navigation [...]
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- web design
- 21st Feb 2007
FREE accessibility statement
Need an accessibility statement for your site? Thierry Koblentz has produced one, with the help of some accessibility friends, which you can freely us [...]
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- accessibility
- 26th Apr 2006