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<updated>2006-07-15T20:49:34Z</updated>
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<name>Diego Ponce de Le&#243;n</name>
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<title>Using technologies wisely to build more accessible websites</title>
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<updated>2007-02-03T16:37:21Z</updated>
<summary>Once you're ready to build your web site or web page you begin wondering how you are going to build it. Will it have tons of animations and interactivity? Will I fill it with graphics? How will all that affect the navigation, comprehension, accessibility and download time of the page? What are the things you need to consider when deciding which and how technologies will be used in your website?</summary>
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<entry>
<title>Why to learn HTML code?</title>
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<updated>2007-01-08T22:06:35Z</updated>
<summary>One of the most asked questions that come from people interested in building websites is: Why should I learn to write HTML code manually instead of using a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor? The answer to this question depends on the objective that each one has. Writing HTML code manually has its advantages and its disadvantages as well as WYSIWYG editors. To know which one of them is better for you, you'll have to know their advantages and disadvantages and take a conclusion based on them and your intentions.</summary>
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