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		<title>XHTML Compliance Website for Visually Challenged people</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One might frequently ask, “Why XHTML?” “Is it really required?” we can record various causes of its well-known standing in web designing world. Some of them are speed optimization, search engine friendliness, better visibility and coding standards. Consequently, it has become a practice that can’t be unnoticed in today’s pixel-perfect web designing humanity. But, rarely do we think [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One might frequently ask, “Why XHTML?” “Is it really required?” we can record various causes of its well-known standing in web designing world. Some of them are speed optimization, search engine friendliness, better visibility and coding standards. Consequently, it has become a practice that can’t be unnoticed in today’s pixel-perfect web designing humanity. But, rarely do we think it “a rule”.<br />
At what time we are using proper XHTML to our devises, we are, unknowingly or knowingly, completing citizen’s responsibility to assist the visually handicapped.  This affixes to one more cause of doing PSD to XHTML adaptation. In accordance with Disability Discrimination Act 1995, it is “illegal to distinguish with people who are bodily disabled”. It is not a movement precise for websites, but has websites on their schedule too. It means, when a visually handicapped people is contacting your website, she/he ought to be able to view it completely.<br />
XHTML provides the websites a wonderful image look. It divides the devise from content and gets reliability to the document makeup. The use of Cascading Style Sheets assists the developer to create a page look similarly well in every web browsers.<br />
This regulation becomes prominent for the entire service providers. For instance, if you have a travel website and are registering air tickets/reservation details on your website, then you should have a visually good website (with appropriate CSS and XHTML it is achievable) in order that it is simply distinguished by visually disabled people.</p>
<p>Thus how can you observe with the act? It is simple and easy. You have to meet the terms with W3C guidelines. And the W3C guidelines affirm that a website ought to be visually obvious in the entire browsers, whether it is a voice browser, desktop browser, personal computer, etc. XHTML conformity takes care that the web pages are visually accurate, and makes suitable use of W3C standards. As a result in this context, XHTML is not only a style, or a need, but a humanitarian responsibility and a rule towards the handicapped people.</p>
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