By Web Alchemist Merlin on December 9, 2010
Freelancealot.co.uk are offering small business owners (sole traders, entrepreneurs) the chance to book their website in for a health check, which can then be taken to their web designer and/or developer and SEO company to consider and act on where appropriate.
Posted in Freelancealot News, Web Design and Development | Tagged accessibility, business website, CMS, CSS, Search Engine Optimisation, SEO, web content, web designers, web developers, website design, website health check, XHTML
By Web Alchemist Merlin on October 25, 2008
Search engine optimisation is not a form of ‘alchemy’ beyond mere mortals, as some SEO companies would have you believe, all it takes is research and time. My tips are based on four basic ideas: research your keywords; use your keywords wisely; make life easy for search engines; and make yourself popular.
Posted in Search Engine Optimisation, Top Ten Tips | Tagged accessibility, CSS, Search Engine Optimisation, SEO, valid code, website design, XHTML
By Web Alchemist Merlin on January 17, 2007
Validating your code is important, but not to the detriment of your website’s reason for being. The legal stand point in the UK is that you must do all you can ‘within reason’ to make your site accessible for those with visual impairments and other disabilities.
Posted in Freelancealot News, Search Engine Optimisation, Web Design and Development | Tagged accessibility, CSS, SEO, valid code, Web Design & Development, website design, XHTML
By Web Alchemist Merlin on February 1, 2006
We are proud to launch our new website for 2006. We have redesigned the site to make navigation easier, to make it more cross-browser friendly, and more accessible to the visually impaired and those who use the keyboard for navigation (rather than a mouse). XHTML and CSS have been used to separate content from layout, [...]
Posted in CSS and XHTML, Freelancealot News, Web Design and Development | Tagged accessibility, CSS, valid code, W3C, website design, XHTML