Archive for “September, 2008”

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What Makes A Good Web Site?

Posted September 14th, 2008 by Jen Rohrig

"When Web Accessibility is mentioned, people tend to focus on how it can help disabled people -- without looking at the bigger picture."

Having a good web site means making sure the site is easy to use and the information easy to find and understand. This can be accomplished with the basics (HTML/XHTML and CSS). JavaScript should only be used where needed, not to just to do tricks that can be annoying at best, or — at worst — make the site impossible to use without it. Dynamic sites built with PHP or ASP, and databases have their places; but it’s still important that the site be easy to use and maintain.

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