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Create a list of 10 Web design standards with your cluster. To create this list, discuss the standards on each site and determine the 10 your cluster feels to be the most appropriate for effective Web design.
 


   
   
   
   
 
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Preview: ... trast when viewed by someone having colour deficits <br><br><br>3.8 Is colour alone used for critical information? <br>Ensure that all information conveyed with colour is also available without colour, for example from context or markup <br><br><br>There are basically three types of colour deficiency; Deuteranope (a form of red/green colour deficit), Protanope (another form of red/green colour deficit) and Tritanope (a blue/yellow deficit- very rare). <br><br><br>3.9 Is there delayed responsiveness for dropdown menus? <br>Users with reduced motor skills may find dropdown menus hard to use if responsiveness is set too fast. <br><br>3.10 Are all links descriptive? <br>Link text should be meaningful enough to make sense when read out of context - either on its own or as part of a sequence of links. Link text should also be terse. <br><br><br>4. Accessibility for devices <br>4.1 Does the site work acceptably across modern and older browsers? <br>Before starting to build a CSS-based layout, you should decide which browsers to support and to what level you intend to support them. <br><br>Colored boxes - one method of building full CSS layouts <br><br>4.2 Is the content accessible with CSS switched off or not supported? <br>Some people may visit your site with either a browser that does not support CSS or a browser with CSS switched off. In content is structured well, this will not be an issue. <br><br>4.3 Is the content accessible with images switched off or not supported? <br>Some people browse websites with images switched off - especially people on very slow connections. Content should still be accessible for these people. <br><br>4.4 Does the site work in text browsers such as Lynx? <br>This is like a combination of images and CSS switched off. A text-based browser will rely on well structured content to provide meaning. <br><br><br><br>4.5 Does the site work well when printed? <br>You can take any (X)HTML document and simply style it for print, without having to touch the markup. <br><br><br><br>4.6 Does the site work well in Hand Held devices? <br>This is a hard one to deal with until hand held devices consistently support their correct media type. However, some layouts work better in current hand-held devices. The importance of supporting hand held devices will depend on target audiences. <br><br>4.7 Does the site include detailed metadata? <br>Metadata is machine understandable information for the web <br><br>W3C - Metadata and Resource Description <br><br>Metadata is structured ...

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