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Im Aimee Simmons im a student at weymouth college and I am studying Interactive Media. And this is what my blog is going to be about.
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
What important information from W3C will you now consider before you produce a website?
W3C stands for The Worldwide Web Consortium. They make guidelines and tools to make standards for the web. This is good because it helps the web grow and be available to a wider range of people. It is an important resource.
The important information i found for this website is the guidelines that they have. These guidelines cover a wide range of recommendations for making the web content more accessible to more people. I learnt that following these guidelines means that people with disabilities can also benefit from the web such as the blind, deaf, low vision, limited movement and many more.
From this I will now consider before making my website to have an option of larger text, different colours for the poor sighted and maybe video or speech or sound for people who have trouble reading.
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Excellent, I hope you learned a lot from the W3C website - lots of information to take on board.
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