Tag Archives: accessibility

How to make accessible tables in HTML

Tables can now get back to their primary purpose, which is to display data on pages. There is misconceptions about the use of tables in HTML and this tutorial is intended to dispel some of these myths and show you how to display tables of data so they are accessible for all.

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The web design process

This is part 2 of the 5 Stages of Project Management series, which covers how to develop a Project Management methodology easily for any web or graphic design process. This post covers the issues to handle as part of the Design stage and how to develop concepts to present to a client.

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7 reasons to use WordPress for your small business website

There is a debate about which Content Management System (CMS) to use for small businesses that just want to update their websites with new information. In this post, I will give seven reasons why WordPress is the best and most cost-effective tool to support your small business, not-for-profit organisation website or blog.

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