残障人士法案要求所提供的服务不得歧视残障人士。一个网站被认为是一种服务,因而受这一法案约束,所以必须对每个人具备无障碍性。 一些团体正在对他们的网站进行无障碍性改进,但是许多团体看起来没有采取行动。残障人士不会进入他们的网站,他们说,那为什么要在乎这些。
Moss, Trenton. uiGarden (2005). (Chinese) Design>Web Design>Accessibility>United Kingdom
网络无障碍性是关于使你的网站让所有因特网用户(残障用户和正常用户)易于获得,不管他们使用什么浏览技术。除了符合相关法律法规, 具备无障碍性将让您的网站和商业受益良多。 请参阅文章,《具备无障碍性的网站的益处 – 第一部分 》和《具备无障碍性的网站的益处 – 第二部分 》以了解更多关于网站的无障碍性的重要性。
Moss, Trenton. uiGarden (2006). (Chinese) Design>Web Design>Accessibility
Accessibility Audit vs. Accessibility Testing
Article outlining the difference between the two accessibility evaluation methods: The accessibility audit and accessibility testing.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2007). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>Methods
Learn how to lay out and format your forms with the power of CSS.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>CSS
The Benefits of an Accessible Website - Part 1: Increase in Reach
The Disability Discrimination Act states that service providers must not discriminate against disabled people. A website is regarded as a service and therefore falls under this law. Some organisations are changing their websites, but many are seemingly not making the adjustments. Disabled people don't access their website, they say, so why should they care?
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>United Kingdom
The Benefits of an Accessible Website - Part 2: the Business Case
The Disability Discrimination Act states that service providers must not discriminate against disabled people. A website is regarded as a service and therefore falls under this law. Some organisations are changing their websites, but many are seemingly not making the adjustments. Disabled people don't access their website, they say, so why should they care? There are, however, two very good reasons as to why businesses should start taking these issues seriously: an accessible website will make you more money; an accessible website will save you money.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>United Kingdom
Beyond Guidelines: Advanced Accessibility Techniques
Find out how to go beyond the W3C accessibility guidelines and offer a truly accessible web experience.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2006). Design>Web Design>Accessibility
Beyond Web Usability: Web Credibility 
If you've been developing websites on Mars for the past few years then you'll be forgiven for not knowing about web usability. You'll still be creating splash intro pages, having pages with massive download times and using more images than you can shake a stick at. Well, back in Earth these days have long gone and today web usability rules the web development world.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>Usability
Build Up Links to Your Website
Link building is an essential part of any online marketing strategy. Learn how to in this article.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>Marketing>Search Engine Optimization
CSS and Round Corners: Boxes with Curves
Discover how to make boxes with round corners, all through the power of CSS.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2005). Design>Web Design>CSS
CSS and Round Corners: Making Accessible Menu Tabs
Learn how to make accessible Amazon-style navigation tabs.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>CSS
Learn the all-important basics of CSS design in this article that explains positioning and colour formatting effects.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>CSS
CSS Hacks and Browser Detection
Learn how to use CSS hacks to send different commands to different browsers.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>CSS
Use the immense power of CSS to make navigation buttons with pure HTML - not an tag in sight!
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>CSS
Master these CSS shorthand properties and shave kilobytes off your CSS documents!
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>CSS
CSS Trick: Same Link Text - Different Colours
Learn how to make multi-coloured link text - all within the same link!
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>CSS
Does Keyword Location on Page Affect Ranking?
Find out the best position to place your keywords on web pages to optimise them for the search engines.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>Search>Search Engine Optimization
Don't Submit Your Website to Any Search Engines
Submitting your website to every search engine is an incredibly time-consuming process. There are hundreds and hundreds of them out there - no doubt, you've come across the companies who'll submit your website to 1000 search engines for you. Search engine professionals know that the vast majority of these search engines have a very low usage rate and will drive hardly any traffic your way. In fact, it's only a handful of search engines that drive the majority of traffic from search engines to websites.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>Marketing>Search
Review of the DRC's report into web accessibility.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>United Kingdom
Learn how to create site navigation so your users can find what they're looking for quickly and efficiently, ultimately increasing their satisfaction with your site.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>Usability
The Future of Web Accessibility
Accessibility is currently in a great state of change - find out what the future hold for web accessibility and how this may affect your website.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2006). Design>Web Design>Accessibility
How Disabled Users Access the Internet
There's more to web accessibility than making your website screen reader-friendly. Find out more here!
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>Accessibility
Learn how to find the best keywords for your website: ones which are heavily searched for but not being targeted by many other websites.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>Search>Search Engine Optimization
You want to build accessible sites, but your clients don't see the need. How can you convince them to fork over the cash it'll take to ensure their site's accessible by all Web users? Trenton has the answers...
Moss, Trenton. SitePoint (2004). Design>Web Design>Accessibility
Improving Accessibility for Motor Impaired Users
The unique requirements for motor impaired web users can often be overlooked or poorly implemented. Motor impairments can be caused by a stroke, Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a physical disability or even a broken arm. This group of users essentially have limited or no ability to use a mouse.
Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2007). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>Usability
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