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Vernon Fowler

Heading Tags (H1, H2, H3, P) in HTML | AccessAbility - 0 views

  • Some screen readers are able to jump from P to P but not BR to BR.
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    "Many tags in HTML were developed not to assist formatting but to provide information on the structural hierarchy of a document. In order to facilitate accessibility as well as standards, it is best to use the tags for the intended purpose in the information hierarchy rather than for pure formatting purposes. In many cases, this will make your document easier to edit as well."
Biztech Consultancy

Great Tips for Modern Marketing Leaders to Boost Business - 0 views

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    Innovative marketing strategies and creative marketing campaigns are the crucial parts of a marketing process to head towards goal achievement. Marketing giants aim to excel getting the perfect ROI and making a concrete position in the targeted market. http://bit.ly/1F7pIpc
Biztech Consultancy

Excellent User Experience - Key to Revenue Generation - 0 views

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    If you're a Business Head or an enthusiastic CEO running a small online business, you would face every day the challenges of driving more customers for improved sales and business. Do you know this entirely depends on the user experience you deliver to your customers?
Jenny Smith

apps | Mobile Application Development Services - 0 views

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    Posts about apps written by Jenny SmithMobile application developers have become innovative with development. Considering the expanded horizons of business enterprises, heads of the firms are looking for the best means to leverage mobile technology. Mobile apps are a means of mobile commerce to keep their clients interested as well to generate popularity among the audience. Today in this article we focus on native applications and the applications developed in HTML 5. The question is to develop whether a native app or HTML 5 web app? The decision can be taken by weighing the options that each one provides.
Vernon Fowler

TYPOGRAPHY: Alignment - 0 views

  • Centered and right-justified text blocks are difficult to read.
  • We read from left to right, anchoring our tracking across the page at the vertical line of the left margin.
  • The ragged left margins produced by centering or right-justifying text make that scanning much harder, because your eye needs to search for the beginning of each new line.
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  • Until typographic options for Web pages become more sophisticated, we recommend that you use left-justified text blocks and headlines as the best solution for most layout situations.
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