Web-Writing Webinar (2): accessibility and usability. They really do matter.
One of the slides I used for the Web-Writing Webinar on 11 April asked the question: Users with accessibility or usability issues. Who are they?
One of the slides I used for the Web-Writing Webinar on 11 April asked the question: Users with accessibility or usability issues. Who are they?
One of my clients told me recently that their company is re-doing its website. They’re working with web-designers and -developers, copy-writers, graphic designers and search-engine
The best way to make your web site welcoming to visitors isn’t a big “Welcome” mat on the home page. The trick is to put
I hadn’t checked the Peachpit Press web site for months, but I’ve found more titles to tempt me. So, not just the new titles by
I’ve been focusing a lot this year on web design, content and usability. Mainly because I’ve been working on my new web site, with lots