Today I received the message from Andy talking about the score we did in the mid-term quiz .. Unfortunately, the grades were a lot lower than I expected, the highest is 46, while the mean is only 28.54 – this is out of 100 marks. The mean is only 28.54 / 100 .. This is [...]
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I have sit for a session talking about accessibility in Adobe MAX 2008. The topic is “Accessibility Basics: Making Websites More Useful for More People”. Derek Featherstone, the speaker, shared many examples and techniques on how to do well for the web accessibility. He has talked about the “go to top” link. Actually, this link [...]
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At this moment, many developers are still worrying how to build a good Web 2.0 web. If there is Web 2.0, that means it is possible for us to have Web 3.0. I have searched for references to see what it is. Actually, there are several definition of Web 3.0 now: John Markoff: Web 3.0 [...]
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Marketing can be any form. Recently, the Internet users grows everyday. Internet becomes a business chance for company to promote their products. Therefore, businessmen are now place important to the Oneline Marketing. As Online Marketing is in electronic format, its forms can be varied alot. They can be: Contexttual advertising PPC (Pay per click) Affiliate [...]
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WatchFire WebXACT is a very famous and good tools to check the web accessibility. However, WatchFire is acquisited by IBM Rational. IBM decided to cut the originated free web services. Such action is not familiar to most of the web engineer. For this reason, I found some more better free web accessibility evaluation tools. They [...]
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There are many web analytics tools available for site master to use. Besides Google Analytics introduced in Lecture, the following are good alternative: Woopra: a new tool that is ideal for less trafficked websites, especially for blogs. It offers standard metrics that Google does. Besides, it has real time visitor analysis and a built in [...]
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According toTim Berners-Lee (W3C Director), accessibility means “access by everyone, regardless of disability”. Accessibility is important to a web site because of following reasons: Increase Market Share and Audience Reach: every uses including physical, sensory and cognitive disabilities, constraints and/or technological barrier can access the information -> the potential type/number of audience may increase improve Efficiency: [...]
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Besides those guidelines listed in Research-Based Web Design & Usability Guidelines by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, someone else are working on other set of guidelines too. Recently, I found a Report from Nielsen Norman Group titled: Beyond ALT Text: Making the Web Easy to Use for Users with Disabilities This is actually [...]
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This is the site created by me to enter the competition this year. The theme / keywords this year is cityu web hacker dogs cats http://cityu-web-hacker-dogs-cats.cubeforge.net/ Everyone in CityU may join it as well.
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There is a number of fonts can be used. However, not all fonts is “readable”. Readble fonts means it work for most users on the web as computers can display only the fonts installed on the computer. In different operating systems, different set of fonts is preinstalled. And users may further install or delete delete [...]
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