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Cupcakes To Your Door – a new website

 Cupcakes To Your Door Cupcake Home Delivery

S3 Web Design have launched a new website for Cupcakes To Your Door, a Norfolk based supplier of cupcakes, birthday cakes and celebration cakes. Reasonable prices, fast delivery and wholesome recipes – no “bought in” mixes used. See the new website with lots of lovely pictures and the online cup cake shop.

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Blindness and The Internet = Independence

By Guest Author: David Reynolds, software engineer for over 30 years.

Back in the Eighties, scanning and document recognition was the buzz word. The vision was for all Visually Impaired people to be equipped with scanners and OCR software, and I remember vividly training blind people to read recipe books, album covers, training materials, etc.
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Making Accessible Websites

I have had the great pleasure to have had a number of chats with David Reynolds, a blind internet user.  He has provided me with some very useful insights as to how website structure, coding and set-up can affect the accessibility of websites to the visually impaired.
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Who Wins the Accessibility Election?

As the election looms I wanted to look at just how responsibly each major political party carries out its own policies and decided to do this by looking at website accessibility and just how careful the main political parties are about complying generally with the guidelines for accessibility and general coding.  After all we want a government that is respectful, honest and transparent don’t we…..

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The Liberal Democrat Party Website

Of all of the sites I have looked at the Liberal Democrat website annoys me the most.

This article is the third in a number of articles regarding the main UK political parties and their websites with a particular focus on accessibility, looking at the reality of what the UK political parties actually do compared to their stated policies.
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The Conservative Party Website

As the election looms I wanted to look at just how responsibly each major political party carries out its own policies and decided to do this by looking at website accessibility and just how careful they are about complying generally with the Guidelines for accessibility and general coding compliance. 
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