and i agree with the fact that you need to know what a badly designed website is so u can learn from the errors and identify them so wen/ if u designed a website and u get a similar error, u know how to fix the problem.
Makes sense for me
On 4/22/06, Katrina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> And why not just teach the "correct" (whatever they are) coding methods? Why
> linger on with the "incorrect" coding methods?
>
> I find fault with the premise of the question.
>
> Fwiw (probably less than 2p) ;-)
>
I'm doing an accessibility web design subject at the moment, and we are
currently taking www.bushheritage.asn.au/ apart to look at the various
accessibility problems present, and then see if we can reconstruct it in
a more accessible format.
It shows how things can fail, and then focuses on getting it right. I
think that's a reasonable thing to do.
Kat
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