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Sunday, 20 January 2008 |
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Many website designers put the W3C and AAA logos on their website. Yet having looked at them, in some cases it is just the frontpage that is truly accessible and W3C compliant. Why? Because most websites in todays world run off scripts and databases. This means web pages are generated by the server. The coding has to be very clever to make sure the web page that the server produces creates W3C and AAA code.
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Sunday, 06 January 2008 |
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e-Inclusion or 'digital inclusion', written eInclusion when referring to specific
policies, is the term used within the European Union to encompass activities related
to the achievement of an inclusive information society. In this vein, new developments
in technology turns the risk of a digital divide into "digital cohesion"
and opportunity, bringing the benefit of the Internet and related technology into
all segments of the population, including people who are disadvantaged due to
education (a specific subset called e-Competences), age (called e-Ageing), gender,
disabilities (called e-Accessibility), ethnicity, and/or those living in remote
regions (subject to the geographical digital divide).
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Tuesday, 03 July 2007 |
Do you REALLY need a website? Will the expense really make a difference to your companies profits and esteem? Will you have time or the ability to keep it updated? Not sure? Then talk to us!
We do not believe in pitching web design and hosting to every client that contacts us. It is a great source of income but we offer communications solutions and not cheap websites. They are not the solution for all business and unless they are approached correctly will do nothing but make you look bad and cost you money.
Wanting to be on the web does not always mean you need to have your own website. There are many ways to be on the web. Call us today! |
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