The document appears to be a website homepage with sections for issues, contact, events, joining, news, and tips. It has navigation links but no other visible text content. The homepage is for http://www.linowski.ca/sketching.
This document outlines the structure and navigation of a website, with sections for issues, contact, events, joining, tips, local and global news, and featured articles that can be accessed from the front page or within other sections. It also includes a link to additional sketching content available at a given URL.
The document is a presentation on utilizing LinkedIn, aimed at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee students, emphasizing its importance for networking, job opportunities, and professional growth. It outlines how to optimize a LinkedIn profile, what to include, and common mistakes to avoid, encouraging participants to actively network. The presentation concludes with homework assignments focused on creating and enhancing LinkedIn profiles.
This website homepage contains sections for issues, contact, events, joining, and tips. The issues and news sections contain local and global content, while the contact and joining sections allow users to submit forms. The site also includes articles and is hosted at http://www.linowski.ca/sketching.
This website homepage contains sections for issues, contact, action events, joining, and tips. The issues and news sections contain local and global content, while the contact and joining sections allow users to submit forms. The site is hosted at http://www.linowski.ca/sketching and focuses on sketching and drawing content.
Frank is a 64-year-old conservative retired man who enjoys his allotment, gardening and reading. He visits the site to have a role in his local community by participating in local events and sharing his knowledge with younger generations.
A 19-year-old student named Sky, who is anti-capitalist and uses a bike for transportation, wants to find information on the website about direct action events and local campaigns to address climate change because they believe in direct action and want to help change the world.
A 32-year-old marketing professional named Jessica visited the site to learn more about joining Erewon Action on Climate Change (EACC) as she wants to be more environmentally conscious and informed about global issues. She enjoys wine-tasting, Zumba, and her book club in her free time and drives a VW Golf.
This article discusses accessibility issues for search engines and how to make websites more accessible to people with disabilities. It recommends techniques like adding alt text to images, using descriptive headings, labeling form fields, and providing transcripts or captions for audio and visual content to help search engines understand content for people who use assistive technologies. Accessible coding practices allow people of all abilities to access information online.
This document discusses accessibility and search features on a website for an organization focused on climate change action. It includes navigation links to pages about the organization, membership benefits and recommendations, a calendar of events, a membership form and poll, and links to social media. The document aims to make key information easy to find and the site usable for all.
The document outlines features and elements related to accessibility on a climate change platform called Erewhon. It includes navigation options such as main navigation, breadcrumbs, and social media engagement. Additionally, it offers interactive content and tips on taking climate action.
This document discusses accessibility and search features on a website for an organization focused on climate change action. It mentions categories for listing events, a calendar, and social media integration to promote featured events. The goal is to provide users an easy way to find and engage with information and activities.
This document discusses accessibility and search features on a website for an organization called Erewhon Action on Climate Change. It includes navigation elements like breadcrumbs and links to find information, contact forms, calendars, and ties into social media. The goal is to provide users an easy way to navigate content and interact with the site.
This website contains sections for news, events, articles, and tips. The articles are arranged into local and global categories and some featured content is available directly from the front page and section pages. Users can also join, contact the site, or find additional information through the provided forms and links.
This article discusses accessibility issues for search engines and how to make websites more accessible to people with disabilities. It recommends techniques like adding alt text to images, using descriptive headings, labeling form fields, and providing transcripts or captions for audio and visual content to help search engines understand content for people who use assistive technologies. Accessible coding practices allow people of all abilities to access information online.
This document discusses accessibility and search features on a website for an organization focused on climate change action. It includes navigation links to pages about the organization, membership benefits and recommendations, a calendar of events, a membership form and poll, and links to social media. The document aims to make key information easy to find and the site usable for all.
The document outlines features and elements related to accessibility on a climate change platform called Erewhon. It includes navigation options such as main navigation, breadcrumbs, and social media engagement. Additionally, it offers interactive content and tips on taking climate action.
This document discusses accessibility and search features on a website for an organization focused on climate change action. It mentions categories for listing events, a calendar, and social media integration to promote featured events. The goal is to provide users an easy way to find and engage with information and activities.
This document discusses accessibility and search features on a website for an organization called Erewhon Action on Climate Change. It includes navigation elements like breadcrumbs and links to find information, contact forms, calendars, and ties into social media. The goal is to provide users an easy way to navigate content and interact with the site.
This website contains sections for news, events, articles, and tips. The articles are arranged into local and global categories and some featured content is available directly from the front page and section pages. Users can also join, contact the site, or find additional information through the provided forms and links.