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sdesign1
The sdesign1 site is a fine example of an accessible website. It’s clearly written, well laid out, and it looks great too! The element that most impressed was the text-resizing: For a three-column/100%-width layout this works a treat when bumping up the text-size a few notches. In addition to this we found the site was easy to navigate with a keyboard because the designer had made use of the :focus pseudo-class on anchor tags. In contrast, though, there was no :hover on form fields.
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Stoney Creek Web Design
The website for Stoney Creek Web Design is a very attractive, summery design. Its tagline is “Refreshing Web Design,” and the design is pleasantly refreshing in choice of colors and imagery. When you dive into the code, you start to see that this refreshment isn’t only skin deep. The coding is careful and conscientious, and it’s readily apparent that a lot of thought has gone into each element.
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Accessible Web Studio (2)
The Accessible Web Studio (2) site is a good, clean site with a very flexible design. However, once you start to use the site, the attention to detail quickly becomes obvious. JavaScript has been used sparingly and to very good effect but one of the pleasantest suprises is just how well the site performs without it.
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ECG Training
The ECG Training site will probably fulfill its purpose in that it’s a “simple” site — both graders noted that — but very impressive in its down-to-business appeal. It didn’t visually leap off the page and demand a wow response, but that isn’t its role on the web so perhaps being a bit understated may be for the best. The site was conscientiously and solidly built, with a decent level of attention to the details, especially accessibility. We liked that. A few misses were noted, but not much that couldn’t be easily addressed with just a little bit of work. There’s nothing seriously wrong with it in other words. All-in-all, it’s good, solid design.
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