kevin mcmonagle wrote:

Hello,
This has been discussed before but i was wondering about new input.
I've tendered on a big job and i will be up against a lot of competition.
What are some web standards selling points that might get through to a completely uniformed, unsavy client.

In a couple of weeks, I am facilitating a workshop entitled
"getting more from the time and money invested in online services"
aimed at the "unsavvy" client dealing with the "techy".

The slides may help you get a perspective of the "other side" and I would
welcome feedback from the group:
You will need to use:
username: wsg
password: wsg
at
<http://www.ramin.com.au/workshops/value-of-online-services.html>


The job requires a cms, ill be using text pattern which I'm in the process of learning, because of this I dont know if ill be able to reach XHTML 1.0 Strict yet. I will just be building a standards compliant and accessible site-im not going to go to crazy with 14pt type. Also the client is a semi-state body-although there are no requirement here in Ireland for accessibility.

-best
kvnmcwebn







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