Do you know what Mac friendly that means? When I started out I didn’t. I knew what a Mac (short for Macintosh computer) was but I really didn’t know what Mac friendly meant.
Building Printer Friendly Pages
Your site looks like it’s working perfectly. You’ve tested it with several different browsers under various resolutions. The HTML complies with the standards and your CSS is impeccable.
Sell More with a User-Friendly Web Site
Speed up your web site, make it easy for prospective buyers to find what they are looking for, make your web pages easy to read, and make it easy to contact you.
How To Shop For A Search Engine Friendly Shopping Cart Solution
So you’ve finally realized that the shopping cart solution currently used by your website doesn’t answer an important question – how do you attract the masses searching for related products on Google to your store?
Use Friendly Discussions To Advance Your Career
Think about all the different people that you chat with on a regular basis. This group most likely includes family, friends, classmates, neighbors, and co-workers. Then, think about the people that you have pleasant, often personal, discussions with from time to time. This group might include your hair stylist, parents at the local baseball field, merchants in your community, or people in your religious community. Next, review any lists or rosters you have for professional organizations, social clubs, or athletic clubs. These lists will help you remember folks you meet occasionally.
Create User Friendly Confirmation Pages
Including a form on your website is the best way to get feedback from your visitors.
Drop-Down Menus: They Aren’t User-Friendly
On many sites, drop-down menus aren’t a significant part of the design. However, they appear often enough that they deserve some attention. So exactly how should they be used?
Make Your Web Site User-Friendly
Many people have email newsletter as an addition to their web site. They want to retain their visitors by offering them to subscribe to their newsletter. This way they ensure that they will have repeat visits. In order to have more subscriptions to your newsletter people need to be convinced to become your subscribers. Your web site is the most important thing for them to decide to subscribe to your newsletter.
Tips for Making Your Pages Search Engine Friendly
Your web site may look beautiful to your eyes, but what about to the “eyes” of a search engine? If you can understand how a search engine “sees” your site, than you can design the site or make the necessary changes so that your site will get a higher ranking in search results.
Web Accessibility: More on Making your Pages Friendly to People with Disabilities
(Continued from Part 1)
What if you have an image that conveys information, such as a pie chart, graph, or schedule? A simple alt tag description isn’t sufficient to convey that information adequately. Roberts explains a work-around for this problem: