Michael Kirchhoff, one of BrightEdge's top SEO minds, wrote this series of articles on the semantic web and what it means for SEO. It is one of the best set of advanced SEO content we have, so we updated it and are publishing them again for the community. Be sure to read all three:
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One of the most essential concepts that any modern JavaScript developer needs to understand is state. If you don't understand state, you're not going to be able to fully use and take advantage of powerful libraries such as React to build your applications. Let's see exactly what state
HTML is the backbone of every website on the internet. If you want to get into web development, learning HTML is the place to start. We just published a beginner's HTML video course on the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel. (And we still offer our free interactive HTML course [https://www.freecodecamp.org/learn/responsive-web-design/].) Dave Gray
Hadi Rangin is an expert user of screen reader software. In this video, he demonstrates the elements of a well designed web page and how they sound to someone who is blind. Issues discussed include ARIA landmarks, headings, and text content. Also available with audio description: https://youtu.be/5UD4BKAJZnQ
Why We Need Universal Design | Michael Nesmith | TEDxBoulder
Michael is a deaf and native American Sign Language speaker working as a creative designer for Amazon. Throughout his career, Michael's visual/conceptual way of thinking and problem solving have served him both as an asset and a challenge. He finds solutions around his disability through Universal Design.
Michael Allen Nesmith, a Chicago native, was born into a deaf-culture family using ASL as the primary language. He attended Gallaudet University (an all-deaf college) in Washington DC and then moved back to Chicago for his MFA in Visual Communication Design at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He moved to Portland, Oregon to begin his advertising career in W+K12; an experimental advertising school housed inside Wieden+Kennedy's Portland office. He is now a visual designer at Amazon in Seattle, WA. Throughout his career, Michael's visual/conceptual way of thinking and problem solving have served him both as an asset and a challenge.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
What is the science behind the FluentPet system? We've known for millennia that our dogs and other animals can understand the words we say. With FluentPet customizable talking buttons and specially designed tiles to hold and organize buttons by word category, they can say words too. The FluentPet System combines ideas
Post-traumatic stress disorder: alleviating flashbacks by playing Tetris
A behavioral intervention procedure including the computer game Tetris could help people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to alleviate involuntarily recurring visual memories of traumatic experiences. Following an intervention involving playing Tetris, the number of flashbacks for the stressful events decreased.