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A List Apart: Articles: Content-tious Strategy on 2008-12-21
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Content Analyst as Content Strategist
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Content Analyst as Content Strategist
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Content Analyst as Content Strategist
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Content Analyst as Content Strategist
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Content Analyst as Content Strategist
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The most prevalent content strategist working today has a background in library or information sciences. She functions most comfortably at the level of content as data, not copy (see above) nor product (see below). With a focus on metadata, taxonomy, the semantic web, and search engine optimization (SEO), the content analyst thrives in sifting large data sets, providing strategies to corral, deploy, and manage the content in an orderly or seductive fashion.
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The most prevalent content strategist working today has a background in library or information sciences. She functions most comfortably at the level of content as data, not copy (see above) nor product (see below). With a focus on metadata, taxonomy, the semantic web, and search engine optimization (SEO), the content analyst thrives in sifting large data sets, providing strategies to corral, deploy, and manage the content in an orderly or seductive fashion.
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The most prevalent content strategist working today has a background in library or information sciences. She functions most comfortably at the level of content as data, not copy (see above) nor product (see below). With a focus on metadata, taxonomy, the semantic web, and search engine optimization (SEO), the content analyst thrives in sifting large data sets, providing strategies to corral, deploy, and manage the content in an orderly or seductive fashion.
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The most prevalent content strategist working today has a background in library or information sciences. She functions most comfortably at the level of content as data, not copy (see above) nor product (see below). With a focus on metadata, taxonomy, the semantic web, and search engine optimization (SEO), the content analyst thrives in sifting large data sets, providing strategies to corral, deploy, and manage the content in an orderly or seductive fashion.
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The most prevalent content strategist working today has a background in library or information sciences. She functions most comfortably at the level of content as data, not copy (see above) nor product (see below). With a focus on metadata, taxonomy, the semantic web, and search engine optimization (SEO), the content analyst thrives in sifting large data sets, providing strategies to corral, deploy, and manage the content in an orderly or seductive fashion.
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Introduction to WAI ARIA - Opera Developer Community on 2008-12-09
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HTML 4 introduced the tabindex attribute for the a, area, button, input, object, select, and textarea elements. The tabindex attribute from HTML 4 accepts a positive value between 0 and 32767. Navigation starts at the elements with the lowest number, and proceeds to the element with the highest number. Elements with a value of 0 are visited in the order they appear in the markup.
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ARIA
extends the tabindex attribute so that it can be used on all visible elements. ARIA also allows a negative value to be specified for elements that should not appear in the keyboard tab order, but can be programmatically focused (give focus to an element with scripting). As the actual value of the negative number is unimportant (the element never receives keyboard focus), the value
-1 is typically used for elements that should not be included in the tab order, but might need to be able to receive programmatic focus.
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