Posts tagged with 'sites' from 1 to 24 of 113
W3C Sites
W3C Sites (nothing to do with the W3C), is a showcase type of venture highlighting sites that class themselves as W3C compliant. And it's an ideal w [...]
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- web design
- 29th Mar 2006
Pirated Sites
Some of these are totally unbelievable, but it's worth a quick look and a laugh ... Pirated Sites. [...]
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- web design
- 19th Oct 2003
How Google handles hacked sites
Very interesting background information on how Google handles hacked sites. [...]
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- web design
- 5th Dec 2006
Help out your competitors
From and article called What users hate most about Web sitesToo many organizations unwittingly give their competitors a free kick by having Web sites [...]
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- accessibility
- 7th Aug 2006
Top Public Sector Sites
Dan champions his top three public sector sites. [...]
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- accessibility
- 22nd May 2006
Christmas E-commerce Ideas
Timely article for web designers and existing e-commerce web sites. With only 104 days (sic) to the birth of Christ, 37 Signals bring usChristmas E-c [...]
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- web design
- 13th Sep 2004
The Disability Discrimination Act
The RNIB has announced that it is helping visually impaired people to sue inaccessaible sites. Since 1996, it has been illegal for firms to treat di [...]
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- accessibility
- 24th Aug 2003
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
On blocking Chinese IP addresses
Here's an interesting ar ticle looking at the implications of blocking IP addresses; especially when they largely come from one area, like China.Some [...]
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- web design
- 31st Aug 2005
Accesssites.org
Check out Accessites.org. You wouldn't be blamed for drawing a parallel with CSS showcase sites like CSS Vault or Stylegala because Accessites.org [...]
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- accessibility
- 3rd Jan 2006
more accessibility
Developing sites for users with cognitive disabilities and learning difficulties. [...]
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- accessibility
- 2nd Feb 2005