Website Accessibility for all
Posted on August 26th, 2010 by Jason
When we talk about web accessibility we tend to mean accessibility for people with disabilities. However, it is beneficial to look at site accessibility in broader terms.
Posted on August 26th, 2010 by Jason
When we talk about web accessibility we tend to mean accessibility for people with disabilities. However, it is beneficial to look at site accessibility in broader terms.
Posted on August 25th, 2010 by Jason
Pixelbox Design launches their latest website design project http://www.westlothianchildcare.co.uk/
Posted on August 6th, 2010 by Jason
A great brief is one which is focused and does not deceive with thrills and tricks. It shouldn’t surprise you with the unforeseen. It’s a detailed written explanation, given to a designer providing all the vital information about the company, its people, infrastructure, aims and milestones for the web site design projects. An effective design brief develops trust & understanding and is also productive to both client and the designer.
Posted on August 3rd, 2010 by Jason
Although not a regulated or fully formed “industry”, the Web (sites, applications and services) is still subject to certain standards for technical specifications.
Posted on July 30th, 2010 by Jason
One of the trickiest things a web developer runs into is making sure their website is W3C compliant. Some developers take longer time to make sure their code is valid than they do actually developing the site itself. And when they are done, they smile as they can put that little “W3C Compliant” image or text at the bottom of their site.
Posted on July 27th, 2010 by Jason
The browser wars are over and with them the need to develop specific code for specific browsers. All the major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari) are now cooperating so that the same piece of code in a web site will look the same in multiple browsers, as well as looking consistent in other [...]
Posted on July 26th, 2010 by Jason
Tableless web design, also called tableless web layout, is a method of designing web pages without using HTML tables for page layout. Instead of using HTML tables, style sheet languages are used to arrange the different elements of text on a web page. One of the most common style sheet languages is Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS.
Posted on July 25th, 2010 by Jason
Website accessibility is critical to user Internet experience. It’s associated with the development of websites that can be accessed by everyone who wants to access them. And when I say “everyone”, it includes those with disabilities. Despite the fact that the Internet is growing, a lot of users do not have all the resources necessary [...]
Posted on July 15th, 2010 by Jason
So now what? Explaining to the web designer the layout design you have in your mind can be a very frustrating process. You will find that putting the “picture” in your mind into words can be a difficult task. Actually in most cases this is the biggest hurdle between you and the final outcome. No [...]
Posted on July 11th, 2010 by Jason
The relatively young marketplace for Web design services can be difficult to navigate, particularly for small business owners who aren’t sure exactly what they need in website development. “We found that a lot of companies are not very truthful. It’s like the Wild West out there. Anyone can work out of their back bedroom with [...]