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Accessibility

Website Accessibility describes the extent to which a website is usable to all visitors to the site, but especially in regards to its targeted audience.



Text is King – Eye Candy Doesn’t Impress Google

Fantastic! You are now running a modern eye candy site with all of the latest bells and whistles to entertain visitors to your website. But, is your site invisible to Google? Google is about as blind as any human can get. Maybe even more so, and can not see any of your javascript, flash, video, and / or animation features.





Why then said the world

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