If some years ago making a website was a job even for those who were extremely young, nowadays the field of web design has turned into a real industry, where it is harder and harder to fight against web design companies or agencies that have already developed a strong presence.
The creation of a website starts with a good layout, usually a .psd file and then it is sliced into HTML and CSS. Regarded as unnecessary (still) some website owners hire a content writer to create the text of the online presence and a SEO specialist that has as the main purpose to obtain a higher position in the search of the engines. It’s true that a website may be done by a single person, but the entire process has become more sophisticated, therefore very few manage to be successful by themselves.
A respectable website should pass the minimum requirements of two new features: the accessibility and usability, both of them very important and somehow having many common elements. Having an accessible and usable website will become a legal requirement sooner or later, no one should ignore that the Internet is a free medium and this feature must be kept until the end of the world. To implement these features isn’t rocket science but clearly, a complete background is necessary in order to do it professionally. The first step in making a website accessible and usable is to make a distinction between the twin terms, usability and accessibility.
The creation of a website starts with a good layout, usually a .psd file and then it is sliced into HTML and CSS. Regarded as unnecessary (still) some website owners hire a content writer to create the text of the online presence and a SEO specialist that has as the main purpose to obtain a higher position in the search of the engines. It’s true that a website may be done by a single person, but the entire process has become more sophisticated, therefore very few manage to be successful by themselves.
A respectable website should pass the minimum requirements of two new features: the accessibility and usability, both of them very important and somehow having many common elements. Having an accessible and usable website will become a legal requirement sooner or later, no one should ignore that the Internet is a free medium and this feature must be kept until the end of the world. To implement these features isn’t rocket science but clearly, a complete background is necessary in order to do it professionally. The first step in making a website accessible and usable is to make a distinction between the twin terms, usability and accessibility.
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