Communicating Electronically

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Communicating Electronically Guidelines for Creating Web Sites Paul V. Anderson’s Technical Communication, 5th ed.

Provide quick and easy access to the information your readers want.

easy to read and attractive. Design pages that are easy to read and attractive.

Design your site for international and multicultural readers.

Enable readers with disabilities to use your site.

Help readers find your site on the Internet.

Test your site on multiple platforms and browsers before launching it.

Keep your site up to date.

Respect intellectual property and provide valid information. Ethics Guideline: Respect intellectual property and provide valid information.

Read more about creating web sites in Chapter 16 of Technical Communication.