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Ultimate Fade-in slideshow (v2.0) Note: June 22nd, 14': Updated to v2.6, which adds responsive layout, swipe to navigate in desktop/ mobile devices.

Ultimate Fade-in slideshow (v2.0)

Description: This is a robust, cross browser fade in slideshow script that incorporates some of your most requested features all rolled into one. Each instance of a fade in slideshow on the page is completely independent of the other, with support for different features selectively enabled for each slideshow. Here's a lowdown on the script's features: Sleek fade in effect that has the current image fading over the previous one. Ability to display images either as an automatic or manual slideshow.

Rock on with the ultimate fade in slideshow script! Demos (in touch enabled devices, swipe left/right to navigate as well): Directions Simply add the below code inside the <HEAD> section of the page: The above code references 1 external file plus 3 images as part of its interface. Fadeslideshow.js jquery.touchSwipe.min.js (Github) (Optional file to auto enable swipe navigation). Internet Marketing Tools: Free SEO Tools.

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Checklist of Checkpoints for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0. This version: (plain text, postscript, pdf) This document is an appendix to: Latest version of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0: Editors: Wendy Chisholm, Trace R & D Center, University of Wisconsin -- Madison Gregg Vanderheiden, Trace R & D Center, University of Wisconsin -- Madison Ian Jacobs, W3C Copyright © 1999 W3C (MIT, INRIA, Keio), All Rights Reserved.

Checklist of Checkpoints for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0

Abstract This document is an appendix to the W3C "Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0". This list may be used to review a page or site for accessibility. A list version of the checkpoints is also available. This document has been produced as part of the Web Accessibility Initiative. Status of this document This document is an appendix to a document that has been reviewed by W3C Members and other interested parties and has been endorsed by the Director as a W3C Recommendation. A list of current W3C Recommendations and other technical documents can be found at Please send comments about this document to wai-wcag-editor@w3.org. The Ultimate Website Prelaunch Checklist. Digital Strategy Mobile: The estimated time to read this article is 10 minutes We’ve all been there.

The Ultimate Website Prelaunch Checklist

After months of development, meetings, conference calls, protracted arguments over typography, photography, colour ways and copy. All of a sudden the site is approved and the client wants it live. Do you think to yourself, ‘I know every pixel on this site inside out’ and put it live? Hopefully not. By no means is this an exhaustive list.

Either way, get your team together, get out the red pen and start ticking them off. Copy Checks Check your spelling. If it comes down to a web designer to highlight the smelling pistakes of a copywriter then so be it. Check your tone of voice. Ensure this is consistent across all your pages, that your audience is being addressed the same way throughout the site. Check your details. I’m quite serious about this. Check through any ‘hidden’ copy on site. Online survey software - conduct your customer surveys and polls with Polldaddy. Icebrrg - HTML Web forms, surveys, and invitations made chillingly simple.