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Our Acceptance Policy
We have an acceptable use policy at CBDC Design and there are some companies we just won't conduct business with. These are companies or web sites whose purpose is to:
- Mislead others
- Operate or utilize a Web site or email link to Web sites that contain or promote any of these types of content: libelous, defamatory, obscene, pornographic, abusive, violent, bigoted, gambling, hate-oriented, illegal, cracking, hacking or warez, or that offer any illegal good or service, or link to Web sites) that do so.
- Engage in spamming, indiscriminate advertising or unsolicited commercial email.
- Engage in cyber squatting or typo squatting.
We reserve the right to refuse services to any company involved in or conducting any of the online activities described above.
Special Offers
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If you want to build web sites that will be visitor friendly it's important to understand how your site is used by your visitors. There are several books available that discuss a concept called "web usability." One of the best books we've found on the subject is written by Jacob Nielson. You can get more information about the book or order it below.
Interview with Dr. Jakob Nielsen, the Web's usability czar, he talks about his book ( Designing Web Usability ), usability strategies, the Web's future, and why IE8 will finally get it right. Read the interview. Click here to purchase Designing Web Usability.
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