Showing posts with label progressive enhancement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label progressive enhancement. Show all posts

November 17, 2009

Progressive enhancement example: Language Selection

It's easy to get lost in the Internet while looking for information. It's one of its greatest points: There are thousands of millions of websites out there. Information is the key purpose of the net and nobody can deny it.

But, as in many other cases, quantity does not equal quality. Poor designed websites, too bloated, with many inlined styles or little semantics (if none), are begging for trouble: Their information have lost accessibility.