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Yalf Webentwicklung

Posted October 6th, 2006 by Mike Cherim

Yalf Webentwicklung site The Yalf Webentwicklung web site is lean, clean, and very easy on the eyes. As a team we had mixed emotions initially, but those who graded it were very pleased with this site. It made us smile. And once we started digging into it our smiles broadened. There is an expression: “sometimes less is more.” This site speaks to us in that way. We saw some things that we felt unnecessary in terms of its style sheet-to-markup marriage, but the effects the maker was trying to achieve were in fact achieved and done so solidly. We understand how sometimes one thing can lead to another, and going back is hard. The biggest draw, though, was the look. Such a simplified and attractive user-interface. And its accessibility rating was very high so it really excelled in the areas of greatest concern.

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The Great Accessibility Camp-Out

Posted October 1st, 2006 by Mike Cherim

Since the dawn of Internet time the meaning of web accessibility has sparked some minor wars. We hope to change that. We aren’t trying to clear up the disparity of meaning, but we hope to put an end to the random battles as they are, like most skirmishes, senseless.

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