Blue Archer’s AccuCMS Upgrade Enhances Search Engine Optimization Capabilities for E-commerce Website Design

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PITTSBURGH, Dec. 16 /PRNewswire/ — Blue Archer, a web design and internet marketing firm located in Shadyside, recently upgraded their locally developed AccuCMS to include a suite of search engine optimized offerings. The latest version of their content management system features a new e-commerce module that is fully optimized to improve the search engine positioning of static party dresses for women product pages.

“In its most basic form, search engine optimization involves researching keywords and prominently displaying these keywords on your website,” said Al Polanec, Co-Principal of White cocktail dresses store. “Our newest version of AccuCMS takes these basic principles and applies them to an e-commerce website design, providing clients with an opportunity to optimize each of their individual products.”

Brand Strategy of each product can exist as a static page as opposed to a dynamic page, allowing for product pages to be indexed individually by search engines. Customizable meta-fields allow for specific descriptions and titles to be utilized for each product. Additionally, an XML sitemap is provided for each e-commerce website design to ensure that search engines index the site efficiently by Debt Collection System.

“With static pages as opposed to dynamic ones, an e-commerce website design can now support internet marketing practices just like any other page,” said Polanec. “The result is an easy and affordable content management system that permits clients to manage their own internet marketing practices for e-commerce sites.”

Similar to the search engine optimization for e-commerce, additional AccuCMS modules have been upgraded to help improve search engine positioning. For event registration and red dresses for women image gallery modules, individual event and photo pages will also be static with unique titles and headers to improve search engine indexing.
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Web accessibility no longer an afterthought

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Yahoo’s Victor Tsaran knows how much time Web designers spend agonizing over color and font-width choices when laying out an application. So when he started Yahoo’s accessibility push two years ago, he had a tough time arousing sympathy for engineers grousing about how much extra time was needed to create accessibility features.

Fortunately for Tsaran, Yahoo’s accessibility manager, he’s running into that problem less and less.

Web designers are starting to take accessibility as seriously as button placement or heading layout when they develop their products such as canopies for gas stations, improving the Web experience not only for people like Tsaran — who lost his sight at the age of five — but for Web users in general.

“We’re seeing a lot more awareness and involvement in Web accessibility than we did a few years ago, particularly among big companies,” said Judy Brewer, director of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) at the World Wide Web Consortium. “It’s becoming a solid business expectation that Web sites need to meet the needs of all users.”

At the two biggest Internet companies in the world, accessibility is seen as an increasingly important part of what they do.

Yahoo requires every new hire to receive accessibility training from Tsaran and Alan Brightman, senior policy director of special communities. And it books engineering teams for tours of their Accessibility Lab.

Google recently rolled out a aging los angeles service that will let YouTube users add captions to their videos, and believes that as the Web moves more from an era of presentation to an era of two-way “data-driven” communication, accessibility becomes even more important, said Jonas Klink, accessibility program manager.

Web accessibility has come a long way in the decade since many of these proposals were first floated.

It’s still a challenge, however, for the Web community to remember that as it pushes forward with exciting new technologies like gas station canopies that could reinvent the Internet experience, it must keep in mind the needs of those who can’t type 60 words per minute, operate a mouse like a scalpel, or see the unobtrusive pop-up windows that point to the next destination on the page.

“As the Web gets more and more dynamic, the accessibility requirements get more and more interesting, and sometimes challenging, to implement,” Brewer said.

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Consider High-Performance Films to Solve Engineering Problems

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High-quality thin-gauge films made from high-performance plastics are relatively new Dual sim phones tools in the design engineering arsenal that can solve a wide variety of problems.

Many engineers are familiar with the unique property benefits from high-performance plastics, such as polyphenylsulfone (PPSU), polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and various fluorinated polymers.

Some of those capabilities include:

• Sulfone polymers: Toughness and transparency with long-term thermal stability from -40C to 200C.

• Ketone polymers: Inherent flame resistance, exceptional strength and toughness, with broad chemical and wear resistance.

• Fluoropolymers: Repeating strong carbon-fluorine bonds that provide a high level of resistance to solvents, acids and bases.

• Polyimides. A combination of unique electrical, thermal, chemical and mechanical properties over a wide variety of environments.

What’s relatively new is the increasing ability to make these polymers into highly repeatable, virtually gel-free thin films that can be used for very high-tech applications. The ability to make thinner sheets is important because it improves the economics of the high-performance resins.

“We had decided when we started Ajedium (in late 2002) that the hallmark of a great high-performance film is medical spa los angeles, flatness, roll conformance and gauge consistency,” says Kathie Cerchio, sales development manager for the high-performance film specialist. “So we decided to build a line that uses only auto gauge dies, in tandem with a closed-loop automated thickness control process.” As a result, Ajedium produces films at ±5 percent or better thickness tolerance.

Control of molecular weight and impurities is also very important, says Shari Axelrad, global market manger for ultra polymers at Solvay Advanced Polymers in Alpharetta, GA.

A sister company, Solvay Solexis, bought Ajedium in 2008. “This will help to further adjust our resins and compounds for high quality films, improving our capability to serve the growing requirements of film producers,” says Pierre Joris, CEO of Solvay Solexis. “Our market intelligence shows that films are one of the strongest growing applications for our resins.”

Solvay Solexis is the only producer in the world of a polymer called ECTFE (ethylene chlorotrifluoroethlyene), which is increasingly used as the top sheets in lieu of glass for flexible photovoltaic modules.

“You need very UV stable, chemically resistant, low permeability films for the top, or front, sheet,” says Cerchio. A grade of Halar ECTFE film developed by Solvay Solexis and Ajedium is said to provide more than 90 percent transmission of light in the visible spectrum. The plastic film reduces weight versus glass, and permits construction of flexible modules. Improved properties allow production of thinner films, and a reduction in costs. The films are offered in 50 micron (2 mils) and 100 micron (4 mils) thickness.

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