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December
2000
Design Tip
: Designing Accessible Web Pages
If you could increase your Web site audience by 20% - and only incur
an extra 1-2% in design costs, wouldn't that be a good deal? Well you can. Most existing
Web sites require only minor modifications to make them accessible to the estimated 750 million
people worldwide who have disabilities.
Click here to learn more.
HTML Tip
: Spaces Around HREF Tags
Have you ever noticed mysterious underline characters (underbars) scattered around
on a Web page like freckles? You usually notice them adjacent to a linked image, but they've also
been sighted next to text links as well. In this article, we'll track down the source of the mystery
underbars and show you how to keep them off your pages. Click here to learn more.
Beginner Tip
: The Pro's and Con's of WYSIWYG Editors
For beginning Web designers, WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editors sound almost
too good to be true. You can quickly design and post a Web site without writing a line of HTML code. That
method often works great for small or uncomplicated sites. However, a WYSIWYG editor is often surprisingly
difficult to use for more sophisticated page designs.
Click here to learn more.
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