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#14 Accessible to everyone?
The DRC report is out, and it's bad news. Now we need a more positive approach if sites are to be accessible to everyone.
#13 Resolutions.
The six key issues that every site owner needs to tackle.
#12 Distributed printing.
Why print-friendly websites are crucial in an age where we are moving from mass publishing to personal printing.
#11 Making pixels count.
Fixed or flexible? How to decide on the screen size of a website.
#10 Turn-off images.
Photography should never be decoration: it can radically improve how well you communicate online.
#9 Lost for words.
Good writing really, really matters. So why do websites use words so badly?
#8 Are we there yet?
Why navigating a website successfully demands much more than good menus.
#7 Looks vs. personality.
Why styling is a short-term affair, and why good-looking websites do not always equal success.
#6 What's the big idea?
Your customers may never see them, but good ideas are essential to successful projects.
#5 Assessing the state of play.
Why an analysis of today is an essential part of defining how you approach the future.
#4 Evolution vs. revolution.
Change is inevitable, but just how much change is needed to make a big difference?
#3 Understanding information architecture.
Why an objective approach to design can lead to higher creative standards and more relevant solutions.
#2 Market relevance.
Fitting in is as important as standing out. So how do you get in with the in-crowd?
#1 Understanding customers.
Thorough customer evaluation is an essential part of creating any successful online communications.

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