Actually, good looking sites sell just much if not more than over done ones.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: Designing web pages for screen readers


if you ever look at the structure of most websites including businesses and
enterprise including our well known giants etc. flash and dreamweaver 
objects
as  well as other rich media code is implemented into the sites to make it
sellable  to the consumer or viewer of the site. gone are the days of 
internet in
plain  format where things were minimal. now its high end design etc relying
on your PC  or in our case the mac to handle this.

well with that issue it always raises challenges where access products are
concerned. web designers these days are so slap dash about it all.....
Charles...... I say...... Charles. would you be a total gent and assist me 
with  this
website. just stuff a few things here and ther. dont be too fancy about it.
I say I say charles. lol

too much content and not enough proper design. you construct a website that
should under the equal oportunities act which is an internationally governed
document enforced by the courts of human rights by the way lol. this
regulation  governs the proper design method to support all users of a 
website either
in  education, business or consumer basis etc. it is referred to when
developers of  high end websites are advised to apply these structures etc 
in place to
allow  users with adaptive technologies to use the end product or service

lew






Reply via email to