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Not sure how useful this site is going to be, it's for members only and you need to be in the public sector to be a member. I'll need to come back next week.
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Unpicking WCAG 2.0 a thorough observation.
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Official accessibility guidance updated to allow either WCAG 1.0 or WCAG 2.0 as a minimum standard for public sectors sites.
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Oct 2009 survey of preferences of screen reader users.
Category Archives: Links
links for 2009-11-13
links for 2009-11-11
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Handy application to get the GLatLng – makes life so much easier
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A simple guide to adding google maps API to your site.
links for 2009-11-10
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Getting started with Google Analytics
– Account administration
– Tracking central
– Reports central
– Common tasks
– Adwords
links for 2009-11-09
links for 2009-11-06
links for 2009-11-05
links for 2009-11-04
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Interesting online wireframing tool – could be good for sharing
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Central Office of Information – resource for web standards and guidelines, accessibility, usability and design through to Social media and Web 2.0
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A case study for the redesign of Manchester City Council website
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Brilliant article on internal search and search as a statement of intent
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SEO tips with the user in mind
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My site – experimenting with the google link index
links for 2009-10-27
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This breaks every best practice rule – but is quite fascinating in doing so
links for 2009-10-22
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A series of free guides to writing plain english. From improving business emails and CV to grammar guides for using hyphens.
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Another useful readability tool, simply paste in a block of copy and back come the results.
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Readability testing – a simple service which tests the readability of various sites. Simple paste in the url and the results come back which gauge how easy it is to access the content.
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How to give good copy ! some very useful techniques and approaches to good writing and presentation skills!
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10 steps to writing good copy – although I've only managed to read the first two.
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Nielsen classic on how user read on the web. Highlight those keywords, make sub headings meaningful, use bulleted lists, one idea per paragraphy, apply the inverted pyramid approach to writing, i.e start with teh conclusion, half the word count.