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Page has five links. Good example Blue Suit. Graphic welcome to blue suit architecture's web site. Visited link graphic, go to our home page. Visited link graphic, access current information about our company. Visited link graphic, browse our online sample show case. Visited link graphic, meet a few of our satisfied customers. Visited link graphic, contact us to begin building your dreams. Graphic photo - two of our managers reviewing plans on-site

Ahhh . . . now our web site structure is as sound as our building structures. You know who we are, what you can access on this site, and you even get a feel for our company from our picture descriptions. We've even removed that annoying background to make the site more accessible for those who have to see (read) the page. Notice how arrangement of all the elements, placement of key graphics, and alt tags for each image make this site sensible to someone who is only hearing the site, not seeing it.

The graphic photos one of our designs. Contemporary round, concrete. There's also the silent powers behind this good example - thoughtful use of table for layout, use of cascading style sheets (CSSs), which are more powerful than this page demonstrates. All that sense and power, and a more beautiful page layout to boost. What more could you ask for! Oh - so you want to know how to do this? Now that we have hopefully convinced you that we do our business well and that our business is worth doing, we hope you'll choose us as your one-stop shop for accessible design solutions. We'll even show you how to make this page far more beautiful and still 100% accessible!
Now, let's start building some electronic curb cuts!

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