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The "Certified Web Accessibility Consultant (CWAC)" training program is a brand new, one-of-a-kind resource for web-related professionals.
The program is guided by an instructor, and is completely accessible online. Some features include lists of valuable web-based resources, web space for your project, forums, and chats dealing with accessibility. This program is engineered specifically for web site designers, managers, SEO practitioners and anyone else involved in the development or maintenance of web sites. A secondary audience is researchers who investigate Web design issues. Therefore I would appreciate a review, providing me your improvement suggestions and comments about its markup, accessibility, SEO, Usability and whatever else. The academy may be found here: http://academy.webnauts.net Thanks in advance for your kind support.
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very clean and easy to navigate
good job :)
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the site look and usability has been done very well. not much, if anything, to change.
i do, however, have a personal preference issue with the navigation: when you click into the Web Accessibility area (first link) i was expecting the home button to take me back to the original Webnauts homepage, not the academy's homepage. but, like i said, this is a preferential thing, not anything glaring. also, i would probably put a link on the webnauts logo graphic as well, but again, that is a technique preference more than anything error-related. great work. |
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