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Karen ([personal profile] karen2205) wrote2004-11-12 02:30 pm

Accessibility

I've been being distracted this afternoon & stumbled upon http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/web-credibility/visit-website.shtml and was wondering how much truth there is in those suggestions.

Anyone got any thoughts?

I know that I tend to be suspicious of sites offering free software (unless that's *all* they do eg. the PuTTY + Mozilla websites) and tbh, I can't think of any software I'd want to offer/that people'd find helpful.

A webdirectory worth of links wouldn't be a bad idea (but where's the line between providing a service to our customers and giving our competitors free advertising?)

The amount of work involved in maintaining an online discussion board/chat room fills me with dread. But, setting up a discussion mailing list might serve the same purpose & be easier for me to administer.

Free affiliate programmes sound tacky & overly American to me.

Up to date news - yeah, sounds good, but this requires me knowing what the up to date news is, and updating the site very regularly.

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