Designing for Accessibility
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But, understand that those aren’t conventional websites. Conventional considerations of search-engine friendliness and user accessibility and such like don’t apply to them.
The problems appear when what should be conventional websites are built out of Flash, then the owners wonder why their websites aren’t generating any traffic.
How can you check?
* Switch off the images and plug-ins in your browser. Whatever is left on the screen is the real content.
Non-anchors
Normal webpage programming provides a perfectly good way to make something happen. It’s called the anchor. When you see something underlined like this, and the mouse pointer turns into a hand when it moves over it, and something changes when you click it – that’s an anchor.
But some web programmers want