puresilva Web Tools
The following web tools have been created 100% by ourselves and are 100% free to use.
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Keyword Research Service
Find out the 50 best keywords for your website |
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Photo Editor
Resize, re-color, apply filters, write text on top of any of your photos! |
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Link Verifier Tool
Find out easily if a link to your website is on a particular page, as well as the anchor text used, the Page Rank of the page, and how many other links are on that page |
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CSS Designer Tool
Online CSS editor made by the developers of puresilva.com |
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Links Page Checker Tool
Tool to check the value of your prospective links partner's links page that your link will appear on |
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Banner Maker
Our award winning and very popular banner maker tool - make web banners of almost any dimension. |
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Keyword Density Tool
See how often your chosen keyword is represented on a page - searches page title, meta description, meta keywords, H1 tag etc. |
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An accessible website can be navigated without a mouse, with all of its images able to be read by screen readers (for the blind) - among a number of other guidelines.
Accessibility also concerns itself with browsers - a website can be inaccessible to everyone using an older browser, for example - because it was created with 'broken', invalid HTML that older browsers cannot render (newer browsers tend to be more forgiving).
The first step to developing an accessible site is to use valid HTML/XHTML. This gives you a starting point that at least ensures all of the images have text descriptions, and that the HTML should render OK in older browsers (there's still no absolute guarantee though, with the variances between the browser versions).
This first step does not give you an accessible website.
puresilva websites have been designed to be as accessible as possible in terms of having valid HTML and clear layout - with default settings giving contrasting font colours and backgrounds, as well as users being able to change font sizes and TAB between navigation.
However, content is a big part of accessibility. If your target market is Japan, yet you write your website only in English, you will be making your site inaccessible to all of your website visitors who cannot read English. This exaggerated example highlights how important content is in terms of accessibility. According to usablenet.com, content should be:-
"presented in a clear and simple manner, and should provide understandable mechanisms to navigate within and between pages."
The puresilva templated versions receive free updates, so these will be kept up-to-date with all the latest accessibility guidelines.
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