The project involves refactoring an exisiting website for a marketing agency to improve its accessibility and ensure it follows coding standards. The challenge provides starter code with specific criteria related to semantic HTML, logical structure, accessible attributes, and code organization. The primary goal is to optimize the website for search engines and improve the overall codebase for lon-term sustainability.
The motivation was to address the challenge and refactor existing code to meet specific accessibility standards.
The project was built to improve the accessibility of an exisitng marketing agency website. The goal is to make the site more inclusive for people with disabilities and enhance its visibility on search engines.
The project solves the problem of a website that does not meet accessibility standards. By refactoring the code, it aims to ensure that the website is usable by individuals with disabilities and is well-optimised for search engines, contributing to better online visibility for the marketing agency.
The project provides learning opportunities in web accessibility, code refactoring, and following best practicess for HTML and CSS. Developers will gain insights into the importance of creating accessible websites and the significance of code organization and comments for long-term maintainability.
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Navigate through the website using the menu and links provided. The logical structure ensures an intuitive flow, making it easy to explore different sections.
Take advantage of the enhanced accessibility features implemented during the refactoring process. These features are designed to make the website more inclusive for individuals with disabilities.
Engage with contnet, knowing that it has been optimised for accessibility standards. The use of semantic HTML ensures that screen readers and other assistive technologies can interpret the content accurately.
Benefit from the improved search engine optimisation - the project aimed to enhance the website's visibility on search engines, so users can easily find relevant information by entering relevant queries.
If you are a developer, or someone interested in web development, explore the codebase to gain insights into web accessibility, code refactorting techniques, and best practices for HTML and CSS. The project provides an educational opportunity to understand the importance of creating accessible and maintainable websites.
Provide feedback on your user experience. The project aimed to create a user-friendly and accessible website, and your input can contribute to further improvements.
Provide instructions and examples for use. Include screenshots as needed.
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