Apologies for cross posting.
We're having our web pages redesigned at the moment and a couple of issues
have arisen on which I'd appreciate some feedback.
Firstly, the designers have advised us to have some intro text on our main
welcome page to make it more friendly to search engines. Currently we only
have links to content, and meta tags. We'd originally cut any text on our
home page as it tends to be uninformative and people don't really read it,
but we might reconsider if they're right. Any comments?
Secondly, we're having a discussion about fixed width vs relative width
designs. They are keen for us to go for fixed width, but this goes against
accessibility standards. I know a lot of university pages are designed at
a fixed width - was this a point you decided to compromise on? Was the
compromise worth it?
Thanks
Kriss
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