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10 COMMANDMENTS OF WEBSITE ACCESSIBILITY
We keep hearing about something called 'accessibility' for websites. So what is it all about huh? Well, it is all about webmasters making sure that they give any disabled visitors who come to their site an equivalent experience to that which a...
Benefits of an accessible website - part 2: The business case
The DDA (Disability Discrimination Act) states that service providers must not discriminate against disabled people. A website is regarded as a service and therefore falls under this law, and as such must be made accessible to everyone.
Some...
Digital Point's Coop Ad Network
Digital Point's Coop Advertising network is really nothing more
than a large automated link exchange. Originally it was supposed
to be an automated link exchange for webmaster forums running
vBulletin software. How it works is you load code on...
Free Internet telephony made easy! conaito VoIP ActiveX SDK
conaito VoIP ActiveX library for developers of VoIP audio applications, such as voice chat, conference, VoIP, providing real-time low latency multi-client audio streaming over UDP/IP networks. Includes efficient components for sound recording,...
PHP Server to Client with No Refresh.
Although most of our companies work is template based design, the end result is
always unique and adapts to each client's individual needs. The process of merging
a client's content and style with our templates creates an opportunity to...
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Optimizing Frames for Search Engines
Background Because of the way framed web pages are created, search engine robots have a difficult time spidering sites built in frames. As a general rule, search engine robots are not very good at executing client-side code, and framed pages are "built" on the client side. The best way to make a website accessible to the robots is to take it out of frames, but what can be done if the site absolutely must remain in frames? How frames are built Typically the "framing" page--the page that includes the
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