Archive for Web Standards Tag
Graphics are critical in defining the ambiance, appeal, and professionalism of a site. While we try to deliver engaging graphics, we must also weigh the tradeoff of increasing the download times that heavy use of graphics can entail.
Most of the time, this order is the way we would want and expect the visitor to progress through the form, because that’s how the majority of the Western world reads.
Forms can be painless or painful for visitors. Keep in mind that visitors want to get their tasks accomplished as quickly as possible, and with the least amount of effort. Proper planning and design can maximize task efficiency.
The following checklist serves to summarize the major points and to help you ensure you’ve done all you should before finalizing any web site you are creating.
The following excerpt from Section 508 lists the standards from the HTML part (Web-based intranet and Internet information and applications) and is interspersed with notes on how you might meet each standard.
This small but effective article is both for usability veterans and people new to Web usability and CSS.

