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"Absolute Link verses Relative Link".
[edit] Accessibility Accessibility is the practice of making websites usable by disabled people - especially blind people.

 


accessibility
one of the four major requirements (with actionability, measurability and substantiality) for useful market segmentation, ...

Accessibility
An approach to web design where different browsers and settings are taken into account, ensuring that all people will be able to view the site.
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Accessibility of segment: Is it easy for you to target and reach your segment? Can they be reached with basic communication tools such as radio and TV advertising?

Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
Google : WWW : Web Usability
Yahoo : Computer Science : User Interface ...

Web Accessibility Initiative
Web 2.0
A term that refers to a second generation of Internet-based services.

Market Accessibility see Accessibility. Market Allocation System see Free Market System; Capitalist System. Market Atomisation Strategy see Complete Segmentation; Custom Marketing.

Accessibility - This transportation feature refers to whether the use of a mode can allow final delivery to occur at the buyer's desired location or whether the mode requires delivery to be off-loaded onto other modes before arriving at the buyer's ...

Another important element of your research should be the accessibility of local expertise to support your operations.

Alt Text: The Alt text is an HTML attribute that specifies alternative text to be displayed (or to be "read aloud" by special accessibility software) when non-textual elements of a web page cannot be displayed; ...

For easier accessibility they were originally organized in 7 major categories, called hierarchies.

Zhu, J.J.H., and He, Z. (2002), 'Information accessibility, user sophistication, and source credibility: the impact of the Internet on value orientations in mainland China,' The journal of computer-Mediated Communication, Vol. 7 (2).

This design accounts for the unpredictable accessibility of these end nodes in making connections between users.

Convenience stores: usually small neighbourhood grocery stores that differentiate themselves from the supermarkets through longer opening hours and easy accessibility.

which are equally or more attractive than China or India, due to their easier accessibility and huge buying power. In most consumer industries, these ethnic sub-space pockets are huge gold ores just waiting to be mined! ...

See also: Access, Market, Marketing, Service, Product