Archive for “April, 2006”

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Handmade Designs

Posted April 7th, 2006 by Mike Cherim

Handmade Designs site The Handmade Designs site showcases fine hand-crafted jewelry and does the job well. It’s solidly built, easy to digest and comprehend, and as a content delivery vehicle, serves it purpose very well indeed. The message: We make jewelry, here are some samples, here are the prices, please contact us. A simple message reinforced by a simple, straight-forward, eye-pleasing, and accessible design. We can imagine that this site is very successful in fulfilling its mission. A real gem.

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Levels of Accessibility

Posted April 3rd, 2006 by Mike Cherim

We’ve all heard it before, probably on one or more of those web development forums, where one person says to another: “That site’s not accessible.” The respondent in this example is simply answering one’s request for a site review. So the requester replies with a question asking why said site isn’t accessible. The respondent posts again with a simple and short declaration of what the site needs to be accessible. Usually the respondent will point out one or two things, suggesting of course that if those things are taken care of, the site will be good to go.

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