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September
2001
Accessibility Tip
: Designing Accessible Tables Part 2
Web sites that use tables to control layout often look great and are easy to interpret visually.
Still, the complex structure of some layout tables causes problems for visitors using assistive technologies
like screen readers. Carefully structure your layout tables and add navigation cues to make them accessible
to all visitors. Click here to learn more.
CSS Tip
: Netscape Ate My Style Sheets!
Web designers who avoid using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) frequently cite
browser incompatibility as the reason. As you may already know from bitter experience, pages
that look great in Explorer may not display at all in some Netscape versions. We'll look at
some common browser incompatibility problems and show you how to avoid them.
Click here to read on.
Promotion Tip
: Does Paid Inclusion Pay Off?
Yahoo made news last year when it began requiring commercial Web sites to use its paid submission option
that costs between $199 and $600 per site - and the basic submit price recently soared to $299! LookSmart soon followed
with its own paid submission program. Now, as search engine companies scramble for ways to increase revenues, they're
offering a similar service. For a fee, they guarantee quick listing and regular updates. Is paid inclusion a good deal?
Maybe, maybe not.
Click here to learn more.
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