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The Website Award
What exactly do website judges look for in a "winning website"? I've come up with a short list of points but, I don't know if they are all real/legitimate points. Feedback is appreciated.
- Current year content - past year content - visual appeal - ease of access to specific elements through the website (i.e. get to any page with 3 clicks) - media including photos, videos, and sound - back end coding - structure of website - browser compatibility - ease of maintaining the website (i.e. dynamic content? or hard coded html?) - validation at w3? (http://validator.w3.org )? am I missing anything? |
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