Are my layout elements clear and concise?

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Rina7RS
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Are my layout elements clear and concise?

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A lot of times when we do SEO, we find that, for example, the title tag is embedded in the image and the search engine doesn't show it, or the content produced is visible to robots, but people can't see it. These are all basic perception issues. I want you to take this mentality and think about whether you can also apply this mentality to all of your audiences. So, all of the people who want to experience your service, product, or valuable experience, can they perceive all of the things you offer at a basic level?

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For example: Is all of my text on the page visible? Is it active text? Is it native to the page so I can select it and copy and paste it, or is it embedded in an image and not accessible without assistive technology or a browser or something? You might also wonder: Is the color contrast between my background and text appropriate?

If it seems a little fuzzy or unclear whether something russia mobile database is accessible to search engines and users, go back to the drawing board and figure out how to make both things work.

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Rich Media
We also like to add images, text, video, and audio to the pages we create for our clients. It’s important to take these rich elements beyond basic text and style elements, and that the rich elements we put on the page are also accessible to all users. There are several things we can do to achieve this. For images, giving them text options and providing something besides an image will help with the images on screen readers and make them understandable to people with visual impairments.
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